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"Monopole" 116 |
Multi Fuel
Tower stove
by Deville
Charleville Mézières
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£ POA Sold
Others available in different
sizes/colours |
Description |
What another rare find!
We found this stove in a small village in Eastern
Burgundy. It is enamelled on all four sides in a beautiful
French blue colour , and on each side of the casting is a
pair of Birds of Paradise. The superbly flowing corner
pillars are nickelled. The natural and continuous Art
Nouveau design dates the stove to around 1910.
The firebricks have been completely renewed with a
modern fireboard.
All metal work has all been newly re-nickelled and
looks superb.
The mica has been replaced in the door.
One of the rear hinges has been professionally
repaired.
The top plate has also been professionally repaired.
The condition is absolutely magnificent, and the
colour is superb.
The firebox, riddler and ash box are all in excellent
working order and it is ready to use.
This stove would add grandeur to any period home and
would compliment an elegant conservatory.
A rare opportunity to own a working, living
individual piece of French 20th C history. Stoves like
this one do not come on the market often so we advise
you to offer early to avoid disappointment.
Height 100cms (39”)
Height 128cms (50½") with the lid up
Width 44cms (17½”)
Depth 44cms (17½””)
The flue is 10.4cms (4”) in diameter
Weight is 125kgs (275lbs)
It can heat room of 150m3 ~ 225m3
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