

United States Stove Company Wood Stove Heat Shield – 51in. Northern Tool Item# 53591. This United States Stove Company Heat Shield in 24-gauge metal provides a wall with heavy-duty protection against excessive heat emitted by your wood stove. This heat-resistant item also reduces clearances between your stove and other combustibles, adding an important safety feature that aids in protecting your entire home. In a black freestanding design, this shield installs quickly and easily; no assembly is required. Dimensions L x W x H in. : 51 W x 42 H, Heat Resistant: Yes, Mount Type: Freestanding, Color: Black, Common Usage: Heat shield, Material Type: 24 ga. Provides heavy-duty protection against excessive heat from a wood stove. Reduces clearances between stove and other combustibles. Serves as safety feature aiding in protection of entire home. Quick and easy installation. H overall Rear panel dim. H; side panel dim. If a PO box address is submitted without a physical address it may delay your order. We may already have an answer to your question! We reserve the right to correct ad errors and/or omissions. Pricing and availability is subject to change without notice. The item “United States Stove Company Wood Stove Heat Shield 51in. W x 42in. H” is in sale since Tuesday, August 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Fireplaces & Stoves\Other Fireplaces & Stoves”. The seller is “northerntool” and is located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Ashley Hearth
- MPN: SA055
- Manufacturer: Ashley Hearth
- Model Number: SA055

1920s Vintage Coleman Lamp Company Two Burner Camp Stove Model 1 All Original. It was made by Coleman Lamp Company in Wichita Kansas in the 1920s. This is the model 1…. The very first of the Coleman stoves. It is all original and has not been restored. It is fully marked on the brass nameplate you see in the photos. It is about 17 x 11 x 4 inches in size when closed and it is heavy. It is cleverly designed, with a swing out fuel tank it swing forward over the front edge. Fuel (likely kerosene or white gas at the time) can be put in one end of the tank by removing a threaded wing nut. The other end of the tank has a pressure pump. A tee shaped wrench for adjusting the flame contorl is attached. It has feet that can be swung into place and it has a wind screen. The wind screen also has feet that can be swiveled down so that, folded back, it can be used as a small work area. This is now about 100 years old, so it has some wear as you can see. However, the rust is not bad at all for one of these, is surface rust, and would likely clean up. We find no areas rusted out or obviously broken and we dont see anything missing. The placement of the two burners as compared to the grill above seems awkward but in pictures we can find, it seems to be the original design. Note wear on the finish as well. We have moved everything, removed the fuel wing nut, and pumped the pump. We have not put fuel in it or fired it up. About Me Vernon Nokes, P. Box 270048, Littleton, CO, 80127. The item “1920s Vintage Coleman Lamp Company Two Burner Camp Stove Model 1 All Original” is in sale since Saturday, July 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Outdoor Sports\Camping & Hiking\Camping Cooking Supplies\Camping Stoves, Ovens & BBQs\Camping Stoves”. The seller is “grzzhackle” and is located in Littleton, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Style: Vintage
- MPN: Model 1
- Brand: Coleman


It is my great pleasure to offer you an absolutely unique cast iron collectible: a hand-framed letter from William King Boal to his daughter Naomi (Boal) Weideman. The letter is dated December 8, 1890, and reads as follows. I received your very nice letter but have been “boiling” for some days and not now in good shape to write, but the boil is much better. I was so nicely entertained by George that my disappointment at not seeing you was somewhat relieved, but nothing could take the place of my little fat daughter in her home. The next time I come will have more time I hope. We expect to meet on the 24th inst. And that is a pleasure to look forward to. We are all well. Not quite enough snow to go sleigh riding but I hope to have it when you and George come. Jno Baylor & Bettie S. Spent three days with us and we all enjoyed their visit. Give my love to George and believe me. I left my knife in your room I think. Everyone would send you an ocean of love if they were here to do so. In the text, which is penned on Favorite Stove and Range letterhead, Mr. Boal references a personal health issue as well as the family’s plans for their upcoming Christmas gathering in Piqua, Ohio. Apparently, he was travelling through northern Kentucky, and had stopped at the home of his daughter and her husband, but found she was not at home. Having missed her, he penned this short letter to her to wish her well. As you can see, even the envelope in which the letter was sealed was preserved under glass. I found this item in an antique store just a few miles away from Piqua. It appears to be hand-framed probably by Naomi herself, or someone close to her. The frame measures (excluding crown) 26.5 inches by 14.5 inches. The crown shows signs of a break and repair using clear glue. It’s curious that this letter has been singled out for such a lavish preservation, as its contents are unremarkable. My theory is that Naomi had such deep affection for her father that even a letter as plain as this one was a cherished memento. The Favorite Stove and Range Company was originally founded under another name in 1848, but eventually moved north to Piqua, Ohio. In 1880 it was renamed by Boal, who’d assumed operational control of the company. King Boal, the author of this letter, passed away in 1916, and his son took over operation of the company. For many years, the company prospered, making a respected line of stoves and cast iron cookware. However, the Great Depression hit the company hard, and it closed its doors in 1935. I have had a few pieces of cookware from the Favorite Stove and Range Company, and found them to be unrivaled in their quality. While I was delighted to find this unique and precious item, I feel it belongs in the hands of a true cast iron collector who can appreciate it for what it is. This item has been carefully packed to ensure its safe arrival. The item “Framed Letter from President of Favorite Stove and Range Company to His Daughter” is in sale since Monday, May 27, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Kitchen & Home\Kitchenware\Cookware\Cast Iron”. The seller is “empedoclesianbeans” and is located in Dayton, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Brand: Favorite Stove and Range

United States Stove Company Direct Vent Wood Pellets Stove. Ships In 10 days. Overall Height – Top to Bottom: 27. Overall Width – Side to Side: 36. Overall Depth – Front to Back: 12.4. Overall Product Weight: 230 lbs. See More Like This. The item “United States Stove Company Direct Vent Wood Pellets Stove” is in sale since Tuesday, September 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Fireplaces & Stoves\Heating Stoves”. The seller is “wayfair” and is located in Bridgeport, Alabama. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: United States Stove Company
- BTU Output: 20,000-29,999
- Finish: Black, Iron, Nickel, Stainless Steel
- Fuel Type: Wood Pellets
- Heating Area (Sq. Ft.): Large (400-1,000 sq. ft.)
- Installation Required: Installation Required
- MPN: 4840
- Overall Width: 36 in.
- Style: Modern & Contemporary
- Type: Stoves
- Vent Type: Direct Vent