HISTORYThis, model first can be seen in the 1934 ROSIERES catalogue
Rosieres still manufacture ovens today and they operate from the same departement Berry, in central France In 1836, the Marquis de Boissy built a forge fed by the charcoal and the iron of the mines near the mill. In 1848, the Forges and Fonderies de Rosières were taken over by the Marquis de Vogüe to make rails, heavy building and public works parts. It was in 1869 that the true birth of the Rosières of today is situated. That year, Jules Roussel, Deputy, Master of Forges, acquired Rosieres. He modernised the foundry and launched new cast iron products. On the death of Jules Roussel, a joint-stock company was created by his heirs and engineers. In 1896 there were 600 workers in the developing city. In 1909, Henri Magdelénat develops the means of production, reorganizes and expands the foundry, the assembly, the maintenance and the shipping shop. It introduces enamelling of cast iron whose quality will be very quickly, unanimously and definitively recognized. He created the design office and launched new products: enamelled stoves, wood stoves and charcoal in particular. At the same time, an important program of social achievements continues, and well before 1935, the city has nearly 500 housing units and 1,800 inhabitants. It has a dispensary, a nursery, an office, a food cooperative, sports companies, an autonomous savings and family allowance service. In 1934, Rosières won for France and several other countries, the exclusive license of the famous cooks AGA invented in Sweden by Doctor DALEN, Nobel prize. |
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This model is an extremely well constructed and fully functional antique stove.It is a medium sized stove & will produce a maximum 4/5KW
This stove is will take Wood, Compressed wood blocks. It will accept logs up to 20cm diameter, 40cm long Height 50cm Width 45cm Depth 28 cm Flue 90 mm TOP OF FLUE EXIT TO FLOOR *** In terms of efficiency this stove top of it's class for the era and clearly would compare very favorably with modern stoves of similar size. The efficiency of this model was never tested for CO2 output as it left the market decades before the introduction of such standards. RENOVATIONReplaced the window mica and door tape.Rubbed down and painted all the interior & exterior cast iron box cast-iron shell & parts using 900°c stove enamel paint or stove blacking where appropriate, Rubbed down and pared back damaged chromed parts to bare metal and repainted with silver 900c stove enamel Cleaned and polished the enamel. There was one significant chip to the enamel on the lid and I have hidden it using 900°c stove enamel.I have Lit the stove to check for leaks and seal the enamel paints used. This model is still in very good working condition and is now in excellent condition visually. It is very suitable for use as a fully functioning woodstove or a bio ethanol burner housing
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CONDITIONAll the stoves' features work perfectly. Very good condition.
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