A striking piece of late 1800s craftsmanship, rich in detail and presence.
This original Victorian cast iron parlor stove features intricate Gothic-style detailing, arched openings, and a beautifully sculpted body that reflects the artistry of the era. Designed as both a functional heat source and a decorative centerpiece, these stoves were often the focal point of the home.
The removable finial top, detailed doors, and wide ornate base all remain intact, showcasing the level of craftsmanship rarely seen today. Pieces like this are becoming increasingly hard to find, especially with this level of detail and character.
Consistent with styles found in late 1800s Sears Roebuck catalog stoves, this piece carries both historical charm and timeless design appeal.
Details:– Circa late 1800s (Victorian era)– Solid cast iron construction– Originally coal-burning (can accommodate wood)– Removable decorative finial top– Ornate Gothic-style detailing throughout– Approx. 400 lbs – extremely heavy– Authentic vintage condition with natural wear and patina
This is not just a stove — it’s a statement piece. Perfect for a historic home, lodge, restaurant, or anyone looking to add a rare architectural element with true character.
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