"Embassy" flueless gas fire providing radiant and convected heat, with 2 Argand burners, copper reflectors and cast iron construction, Engli sh, 1910-1930 "Embassy" flueless gas fire providing radiant and convected heat 1910-1930
"Stimex" combination gas range no. 8706, of cast iron construction with 7-radiant fire, Stimson's patent University hot water circulator, boiler, lagged oven, grill, 3 boiling burners and enamel drip tray, by Stimex Gas Stove Co. Ltd., 1922 Stimex' combination gas cooking range, fire and water circulator, 1922. 1922
Ornate cast iron cylindrical slow combustion stove, with removeable lid so that it can function as a cooker, and with integral wrought iron cylinder for coke or coal, English, 1860-1900 Ornate cast iron cylindrical slow combustion stove 1860-1900
"Tortoise" cast iron solid fuel slow combustion stove, for room heatin g, small model, by C. Portway of Halstead, Essex, 1900-1940 "Tortoise" cast iron solid fuel slow combustion stove 1900-1940
"Magnet" electric cooker HO920, cast iron with enamelled drip tray and nickel-plated hob, with three hotplates, grill, plate warming compart ment and oven with enamelled linings and double glass door, with 2-pin socket for additional electrical appliances, by General Electric Co., English, 1925-1930 GEC 'Magnet' electric cooker 1925-1930
Cast iron pressure cooker of 4 quart capacity, with latches to secure the lid and steam release safety valve in centre of lid, by E. Pugh & Co., Wednesbury, Staffordshire, 1850-1870 Cast iron pressure cooker, c. 1860. 1850-1870
Cast iron paraffin table cooking stove, with two large flat wicks and mica viewing window, decorated in ornate shell and foliage pattern, English, 1880-1900 Cast iron paraffin table cooking stove 1880-1900
Ornate cast iron gas fire with separate pivoted gas ring and trivet for a kettle or pan, and fire with 10 radiants (not original), patent no 18995, by John Wright of Essex Works, Aston, Birmingham, 1900-1920 Ornate cast iron gas fire with separate pivoted gas ring and trivet for a kettle or pan 1900-1920
Burge's Patent downward burning stove for eliminating smoky chimneys and safely producing more heat from less fuel, comprising ornate cast iron vase with handles, perforated lid, grate and rear flue, patent no. 3752, 1813, by William Burge, Bristol, 1813-1820 Burge's Patent downward burning stove for eliminating smoky chimneys and safely producing more heat from less fuel 1813-1820
Cast iron converter for converting a coal grate into a gas fire, with 12 burners above which radiant cobbles would be placed, by Fletcher Ru ssell and Co, Warrington, 1890-1920 Cast iron converter for converting a coal grate into a gas fire 1890-1920
"Black Beauty" gas cooker by R. & A. Main Ltd. of Glasgow, cast iron construction with non-aerated brick-lined oven and four large aerated drilled-tube hob burners, 1875-1880 "Black Beauty" Gas Cooker 1875-1880
"Magnet" electric cast-iron cooker with grill, oven, and two cast-meta l hotplates with enclosed elements, by General Electric Co., English, 1910-1920 GEC 'Magnet' electric cooker 1910-1920
Domestic cast iron register grate, of type designed in mid 19th century to prevent large amounts of warmed room air going up the chimney, instead allowing only smoke to escape, installed in back room in Lionel Rothschild's house at 148 Piccadilly, London, in 1859 Domestic cast iron Register grate circa 1859
"Yukon" portable cast iron gas stove, with four non-aerated burners to provide heat by convection, with ornate top but non-original viewing window, by the General Gas Apparatus Co, English, 1890-1910 "Yukon" portable cast iron gas stove 1890-1910
"Metro" gas cooker no. 370750, reg. no. 79134, designed for South Metr opolitan Gas Company, cast iron construction with oven, grill, two hob rings, plate rack and enamelled splash back and oven linings, intende d for hiring out to new consumers, 1920-1925 Metro' gas cooker no. 370750, c. 1920. 1920-1925
Cast iron cottage range to fit inside conventional chimney place, with oven containing internal revolving plate, L-shape boiler, all heated on principle of conduction, 1860-1930 Cast iron cottage range to fit inside conventional chimney place 1860-1930
Portable cast iron gas fire with 8 tufted asbestos radiants, whereby t he asbestos held by the firebricks scintillated in the gas flames but the combustion gases were discharged into the room, ornate semicircular shape with rear flue, by T. Fletcher of Warrington, 1880-1900 Portable cast iron gas fire with 8 tufted asbestos radiants 1880-1900
Free standing ornate cast iron stove with gothic motifs, with large op en grate on two opposite sides, built for Winchester College hall to r eplace old open hearth, known as "Simon and Jude" because it was lit o n this Saints' Day each year, in use until 1961, by J. Oldham, England , 1821 Free standing ornate cast iron stove with gothic motifs 1821
Domestic weighing scales, J.G. and Co., c.1900, English Domestic weighing scales, c.1900, English 1860-1910
Cast iron poker and poker-stand with Tudor rose decoration, English, 1 900-1970 Cast iron poker and poker-stand with Tudor rose decoration 1900-1970
"Omega" portable ornate cast iron convection gas fire, unr-shaped and flueless with complex interior ventialtion system, single bunsen burne r and removeable lid, probably English, 1890-1920 "Omega" portable ornate cast iron convection gas fire 1890-1920