Large Regency with brass rail set (3013) burning logs.
Barbecue grill
Bean pot
assembly Firescreen
Regency
Originally patented in 1742 by Benjamin Franklin, the Regency enjoys a pedigree unmatched by any other stove. It was designed at a time when America was still a British colony and its proportions were undoubtedly influenced by Franklin’s extended visits to Georgian London. With the doors open and a fire burning, the Regency’s large firebox produces the atmosphere of a traditional open fireplace.
The Regency is supplied in three sizes. A pair of polished brass balls are supplied with each stove and a brass
rail set is available as an optional accessory. Cast into the side panel of every Regency is a support bracket into which a barbecue or bean pot may be fixed. Each of these is manufactured from cast iron and is supplied complete with a swinging arm with locates into the support bracket.
Medium Regency with doors closed
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Size | Small | Medium | Large |
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Brass rail set | 3041 | 3012 | 3013 |
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Barbecue grill | 1008 | 1009 | 1009 |
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Bean pot | 3027 | 3026 | 3026 |
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Firescreen | 3008 | 3008 | 3009 |
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Ash Caddy | 4230 | 4230 | - |
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Matt Black | Small & Medium |
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