This beautiful art nouveau stove
comes from the mid to the end of the 1920's and is in
excellent order throughout having been the subject of a
complete body off restoration, with all worn out parts
renewed/replaced.
This stove was carefully prepared for a discerning
customer who had specific requirements. The Scott was
originally a blue enamel, that has been shot blasted to a
bare cast iron finish. It has had many new firebox panels,
giving it a new lease of life for many years to come.
You don’t need to have a huge drawing room to get the
benefit from this refined stove, however it will heat a
room of up to 120 cubic meters.
It was made by the well known manufacturer
Monthermé-Laval-Dieu of Monthermé in the French
Ardennes, and can still be found in
their 1928 catalogue. This is a medium sized stove.
Please note that the mica windows have been
replaced.
It is around 80 years old and the condition is
consistent with its age. All working parts
are in excellent condition, just connect the flue, light
the match and away you go!
This is a log stove and was designed to burn wood. This is a beautiful, unusual stove and these
photos do not really do it justice.
Height 53cms(20¾”)
Width 54cms (21¼”)
Depth 30cms (11¾”)
The flue size is 8.3cms (3¼”)
It can heat a room of 70m3 ~ 80m3
Weight is about 70kgs
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