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1930's Vintage Morsona

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  1. grouter

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    Hello there. I joined the forum to see if anyone here could identify my stove. I bought it second-hand about twenty years ago here in South Africa. I emailed the attached pics to Morso in Denmark and they had no knowledge of the design. Can anyone enlighten me? DSCF0007.JPG DSCF0008.JPG

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    Another pic:

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    I have no idea, but I like it. :handshake:
     
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    lol, so does my dog... :)

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    Welcome to FHC, grouter! I have no information on that stove, but it's absolutely beautiful! And a stunning install as well!!

    Hopefully someone can give some info on it....
     
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    The setting in the pictures look Scandinavian. You in South Africa, you say?


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    Yes. Southern Cape, about 400 km east of Cape Town.
     
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    Thats a great looking stove. Cast iron will last a long time if kept up, looks like yours is in fine shape.
    The picture shows what appears to be some really thick cast pieces. Is it heavy for it's size?
     
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    Well I recall it took 2 of us to lift it up onto that plinth 13 years ago, and yes it's heavy! It's due for a proper de-rusting and paint job this summer. I've just replaced all the crumbling firebrick with new 2" vermiculite sheet and it's working a treat.

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    It looks like a coal stove. Is the round knob on the lower door is an intake? The other knob next to the name plate looks to be the handle for a shaker grate.

    It is a really nice looking stove. You may be able to search the registered patent office online to find a little more info.
     
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    Correct on both points! I do love my old Morsona, I have to say. Just gave it a good clean and paint, added a bit of bling with some gold hammerite on the doorknobs, ready for next winter. :)

    I used to burn anthracite in it, but the local suppliers now no longer supply - not enough demand. I burn wood in it now. Though you'll see a bucket of anthracite in the pic - got a 50 kilogram bag from a neighbour who was moving and had had it in his garage for nearly a decade. Nice to see the glow of anthracite in it again for a change!
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    That's "SUPER COOL"!!!! I know nothing, I mean nothing about that one! :confused: "but" there is a fella who I just summonsed
    , he "might" know. Also, welcome to the forums grouter! :cool::). Nice to have you here! :thumbs:
     
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    Ya beat me to it! I had coal stove in mind also… ;)
     
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    I wonder if the glass on that original? Some older stoves used isinglass (mica) which would really would have increased the coolness factor.
     
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    It's mica... :cool:
     
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    Morsona Yachting Stove.jpg

    Well Gents, it's four years on, and in all that time I still haven't had any new info on this little stove, apart from this that I found on flickr. It's from a 1931 Yacht supplies catalog.
    It seems that it may have been one of a range of small anthracite stoves made by Morso of Denmark for marine use. I have only just the other week sold the stove to a collector who lives nearby. I've replaced it with a newer 1998 model Morso 1510.
     
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    Awesome!!! Super cool! :cool:
     
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    New Morso: (Well, 1998) Still wouldn't pass muster over there in the USA - non-EPA!

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