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Cast-iron stove no. 1873 Stunning Sursee stove with original nickel-plated surface -
Cast-iron stove no. 1571, American Heating, also known as a lighthouse stove. View of the fire through six doors on three sides. -
Cast-iron stove no. 144 - Perler Ofen/ Imperial cast-iron stove circa 1900 from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1874 Lavishly decorated Art Nouveau stove from a german foundry -
Cast-iron stove no. 1577, elegant bespoke cylindrical stove with original marbled paintwork and antique patina. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1175 - Perler Ofen/ Austro-Hungarian Imperial cast-iron “castle breakfast stove” circa 1880 with furnace on left-hand side (right also optional); the stove’s striking centrepiece is the cast-iron decorative cutwork of the heating compartment doors with eye-catching and intricately crafted sculptures of women. -
Cast-iron stove no. 900 - Perler Ofen/ Cast-iron stove from 1882 (dated in cast iron), formerly located in a noble country residence in Montet sur Cudrefin. Manufactured at the Julius Wurmbach foundry in Bockenheim, Frankfurt. The creative decorations boast two distinctive features: as well as striking elements, there are many refined and amusing details bearing the hallmarks of excellent craftsmanship. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1562, stunning Danish stove in classic Art Nouveau style. Fire door with mica glass for a view of the embers. The stove has stunning floral decorations. -
Cast-iron stove no. 925 - Perler Ofen/ Simple Danish cast-iron stove dating from circa 1900 in Copenhagen. Danish design brought major minimalism to all four corners of Europe at a very early stage. Architects and artists created new forms and cut back on decoration. The floral crowning section and central woven appliqué in classic proportions, combined with the shape and design in solid cast-iron, create a delicate and refined effect. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1186 - Perler Ofen/ Imperial cast-iron stove circa 1880 from what is now modern-day Hungary. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1341 - Perler Ofen/ Musgraves original from Ireland, produced under licence by Esch & Cie. Mannheim. Cylindrical stove with stunning decorative features. Easy to fill from the top. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1565, Danish parlour stove C.M. Hess Vejle -
Cast-iron stove no. 752, lavishly decorated with motifs from Greek mythology featuring hunt and harvest scenes. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1615, cylindrical stove with stunningly decorated special doors from the former stove manufacturer J. Böhler in Basel. -
Cast-iron stove no. 1776 Austro-Hungarian Imperial cast-iron stove with stately proportions -
Cast-iron stove no. 1165 Rare, lavishly decorated cast-iron stove Britannia No.1, produced by the stove manufacturer Riessner & Co in Nuremberg -
Cast- iron stove No. 1872 Unique, delicate Art Nouveau decorations make this German cast furnace a feast for the eyes -
Cast- iron stove No. 1888 German cast furnace with fantastically playful decorations from around 1900 -
Cast- iron stove No. 1906 - A masterpiece from the foundry of the Gienanth brothers, in Germany. Various beautiful crafted details adorn this stove -
Cast- iron stove no. 1907 - A lighthouse stove American Heating made in Europe -
Cast- iron stove No. 1940- A very rare richly decorated cast furnace from the A.G. Sursee furnace factory -
Cast- iron stove No. 1939- Richly decorated Swiss cylinder furnace from Sursee -
Cast- iron stove No. 1940- Richly decorated Swiss cylinder furnace from Sursee -
Cast iron stove No. 1968- Simple Swiss cylinder stove with brass applications which have a beautiful patina -
Cast iron stove no.1588- Small French cast iron stove with 2 burners under the top cover -
Cast iron stove 2025- Cheminée Parisiennes with beautiful brass ornaments -
Cast iron stove no. 2037- Small cylinder stove with two beautiful Lucelle cast iron doors -
Cast iron stove no. 2083- Plain Swiss cylinder stove with a Lucelle door -
Cast iron stove No. 2080- Beautiful Swiss cylinder stove with lion feet and a Lucelle door.