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MORSØ Wood Stove | MORSØ 1BO wood burning stove; model originally produced between 1930 - 1985 Made in Denmark . Legs for Stove have been located and are included. Below is the description by the MORSØ Company: MORSØ 1 BO is a majestic, efficient long-burning, air-tight, controlled draft stove. It is a box stove with a beautiful, gracefully arched heat exchanger on the top. The additional radiating surface created by the arch yields greater heat transfer from each load of wood. The large firebox will contain sufficient wood for overnight heating or will hold live coals for easy fire-building the next morning if the draft control is closed completely. - h. 48 x w. 24 x l. 14 in (overall) 32 / 126 -
(2pc) [c. 1747 SECOND EDITION] HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND | ANIEL NEAL, A.M. // Second Edition, 1747 // with fold out maps. Containing an Impartial Account of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Affairs of the country to the year of our lord 1700, to which is added, the PRESENT STATE of New-England, with a New and Accurate map of the country and an APPENDIX containing their Present Charter, their Ecclesiastical Discipline, and their Municipal Laws / In Two Volumes. - h. 8.25 x w. 5.5 in 58 / 126 -
CHILDREN'S BOOKS | Including: Leonard Baskin's Miniature Natural History, first series; ABC Gem Box designed by Kurt H. Volk; A Children's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson; The Canterbury Tales in a slip case; Mother's Nursery Tales by Katharine Pyle; Children's Books of Yesterday; Mother Goose Jingles no. 759, Nister & Co., Ltd., London; Mother Goose Jingles, Lothrop Publishing Company, Boston; Pictures & Stories from Natural History by McLoughlin Bros, New York, 1886; and two volumes of Fables de la Fontaine, illustrated by Benjamin Rabier. - h. 13 x w. 9.5 in (largest) 59 / 126
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