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Hi, this was my late husband's and it was a decoration in our living room for many years (over 15). I don't know many details about it as he had it before we met but I can't find anything online or in books except a few tidbits about the company itself being in business from 1835-1955 (I think) and one other person on Worthpoint (website) that was looking for any information on the stove like I am. The stove is black and white, made of some sort of metal with a plastic-type cloverleaf window on the front. It looks like it has a wick-type of burner inside like a oil lantern would have and it looks like it would be usable but I haven't opened it. The window is brittle and one of it side is cracked. Otherwise it's in very nice condition. It weighs about 12 lbs and has the words: "Reg. U.S. PAT. OFF." embossed on the cloverleaf then "Electric No. 1x" and "Electric Oil Stove Co., Jackson, Mich. U.S.A." stamped and embossed on a metal tag on the bottom front. Thank you for any information!

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