This is another example of the Australian-made Eezy-Fyre single burner stove. Made by Lanray from 1940 to 1952, they were made for the military and also available domestically. See post by @Sedgman: Eezy-Fyre Single Burner The unique burner is in a 1940 Australian Patent application: https://classiccampstoves.com/threa...or-improved-burner-patent-112-767-1941.43153/ The tank is steel as is the large spirit dish, the pot frame, and the splash tray. The stove was originally this grey colour as demonstrated by the Lanray transfer on the tank. The splash plate is painted gold. I suspect this was sold into the civilian market. This stove was found in Victoria (Australia). I have cleaned the stove up, waxed the steel, and replaced the washers (not the pump cup). The large non-return valve (normal Swedish NRV at the bottom) Testing the burner Other examples of Eezy-Fyre stoves: Eezy-Fyre Single Burner EEZY-FYRE ARMY STOVE Eezy-Fyre Single Burner Eezy-Fyre two burner Eezy Fyre Australian stove by Lanray EEZY-FYRE Single Burner. Eezy-Fyre EEZY-FYRE Australian Army. WW2 Pacific Theatre Eezy-Fyre 1940s Double Burner A good, solid stove! Tony @Sedgman @Rodger Willows @Marko57 @gnome @threedots