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Dimensions: approx. 17"W × 15.5"H × 13"D (11.5"D without front knob)
Weight: approx. 22 lb
Brand: Rippingille's Albin Lamp Co.
Model: No.630A late 19th to early 20th century British paraffin (kerosene) stove/oven, manufactured by Rippingille's Albin Lamp Co. Constructed of cast iron and steel, the front features brass "Rippingille's Patent" plaques and a large central glass window, showcasing the industrial design of the era. The top has two cooking rings, with an oven space inside, used in households, military settings, and outdoor applications.
Condition
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The original sliding shelf (tray) inside the oven is missing .
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The right-hand burner dial knob is detached and turns freely.
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One of the small mica/glass viewing windows is missing.
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Age-related wear and surface rust present, but main components including the central glass door, brass plaques, and both burner units remain intact.
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This item has not been tested for functionality.
This is a rare and desirable model , offering strong appeal as a collector's piece of antique heating/cooking equipment or as a decorative statement for interiors.
Period : circa 1890-1910
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