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May 16, 2015 18:09:58 GMT
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Have had this since my old man bought it used over 20 years ago, I removed it when my mother sold the old family home last year to downsize. I said is Keats wanted it and would keep it for the right house. it has a back boiler too ![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/novashed/for%20sale%20pics/6F8514DC-A549-44C5-80AA-D190F9ABAFE5_zpsfnbvowq0.jpg) It is in my way all the time and I have no where else to store it. Any idea what it's worth?
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May 16, 2015 22:19:08 GMT
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Thats not a wood burner, its designed for coal/ coke - it has a grate for the ashes to fall through, woodburners burn the logs in their own ashes.
If it not some sort of designer make and incrediably valuable I would guess on ebay somewhere between £80 and £300 depending on who wants it and where you are. Any idea what the heat output to the boiler is?
I've had one without a back boiler on there 3 times starting at £80 and not had a single bid apart from a numpty who expected me to courier it to him for an extra £10....
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Last Edit: May 16, 2015 22:22:12 GMT by dodgerover
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Thanks for the info, we used to burn anything In it lol
I thought ta got to be a couple of hundred but as you say I checked on egay and a lot with no bids even at low asking prices, so maybe not much of a market?
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We picked up a very tidy Art-deco Godin (upright French) stove with good original enamel finish for £180 - the seller had it on Ebay for £200 but it ended with no bids. I've no other experience but would guess yours would go for a lot less than ours...
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to bad it is to expensive to transport to the netherlands, would love to use it to heat up the swimming pool.
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May 18, 2015 21:52:51 GMT
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We picked up a very tidy Art-deco Godin (upright French) stove with good original enamel finish for £180 - the seller had it on Ebay for £200 but it ended with no bids. I've no other experience but would guess yours would go for a lot less than ours... Those are beautiful stoves I can't beleive nobody bid on it at £200!!
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May 18, 2015 23:11:54 GMT
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^ It's lovely. It's also too tall to fit in a normal car, big, heavy, and looks easily damaged in transit. We have lots of smoke-free zones in the populated areas around here (so many local buyers wouldn't be allowed to fit it in their homes), lucky for us we bought it to fit in the house 50 miles away in the countryside ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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May 19, 2015 19:28:58 GMT
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We used to live in a smoke free zone as well, in reality all it meant was that you couldn't get proper coal delivered you had to go and collect it, god knows what some people used to burn, old tyres judging by the smoke some times...
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