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Cast Iron Queenie Fire Stove for gypsy wagons and longboats
Originally used by romany gipsys in there wooden caravans the QUEEN" stove is intended for backgound heating and the small firebox capacity makes it suitable for coal or smokeless fuels only. It has a pair of sliding firedoors at the top and front and an ashpan and an ashpan grid and firebar cover. Beneath the decorative lift off scroll is a "hostess" type hotplate for simmering and warming.The "Queen" will burn between 0.5kg and 0.25kg per hour as a general guide and therefore daily consumption will be about 8kg."
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