This attractive discus stove is made very much in the mould of the Aida 100 and Petromax 100 stoves. The only technical difference is the coupling of burner and tank, the latter with a male connector. The wish to come up with something else might explain the unexplainable No.145 designation, that is countered by the accompanying No.100 trivet! They seem to come all like that, but this stove was also marketed in an unmarked darkgreen tin by a dutch store chain ( V & D).
heh, funny, I have the exact same Anho cooker, albeit, mine isn't as polished, but other wise the same. I'll post some pictures of it when I am home. As for the stove, it is a very good build stove, sturdy and, with new gaskets and pump leather now and again, probably out live us all. Burns very hot indeed. As they always say, they don't make em like they used to -edit- added some pictures