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Old Round Oak wood cook stove, its either porcelain or enamel coated cast iron.
Has 4 burners, an oven, wood and water box, and a hood on top.
Can see where some of the enamel has been chipped off and light damage to stove.
Not sure on exact model. Thermostat on front says patented Oct. 24 1922.
Has R.O. 9015 on back, the burner lids have 8038, the legs have 8044, and other numbers that look like part numbers for different pieces of it.
Looked on Internet and could not really find any info or other stoves that match this one.
Any information would be appreciated.

Sorry for the pictures, not the best but all i have at the moment.
Not sure if i should try and clean up the stove, or leave it as is.

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On the ash box below oven door does that say Roanoke? My husband who looked at your stove said that it is cast iron covered with enamel. Does it weigh a ton? You can also burn coal in that. It needs a lot of work. It looks like brace for top shelf is broke on right side and missing a piece. Only you can answer if it’s worth fixing up. You can buy fixed up ones or reproductions from 1,900.00 up to $5,000.00 depending on how elaborate it is. Just my two cent’s worth.

Do you still have this stove?

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