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Kenneth has grown a business with 5 staff. He started on cooking pots in 1996, started stoves in 2006 and opened a second location in 2011. He is now a succesful entrepreneur based on the stove business.
Kenneth has grown a business with 5 staff. He started on cooking pots in 1996, started stoves in 2006 and opened a second location in 2011. He is now a succesful entrepreneur based on the stove business.
I explored an old house in Callahan last week. It was really interesting and i found another stove! It was a lot bigger than it looked. It was a great find!
The stove with pot stand and windscreen up. Pot is not in place so you can see what's going on.
The penny is waiting to cover the fill hole in the center of the stove before lighting. The stove is sitting on a concentrated juice container top which acts as a priming pan to warm the alcohol in the stove-proper until it starts vaporizing and sustaining the burn on its own.
The pot stand is a very clever design I copied from someone else on the internet.
Review of the Coleman Single Burner Propane Stove: www.annestravels.net/review-coleman-single-burner-propane...
Stove
•Maker: Francis S. Low
•Maker: John S. Leake
•Date: ca. 1844
•Geography: Made in Albany, New York, United States
•Culture: American
•Medium: Cast iron
•Dimensions: 57½ × 33¾ × 18½ in. (146.1 × 85.7 × 47 cm)
•Classification: Metal
•Credit Line: Gift of Richard T. Button, 1969
•Accession Number: 69.261
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 731.
Albany and Troy, New York, were the principal centers for cast-iron manufacture in the mid-nineteenth century. This stove, utilitarian in function and material, was intended to occupy a fashionable entry hall or parlor and illustrates the thorough dissemination of the antique style into all American manufactures by the 1840s.
Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings
•Marking:
oMarked in Feathery Script on Panels Above Doors at Front: LOW & LEAKE
oMarked in Feathery Script on Side Panels: ALBANY
oMarked in Block Printing on the Back Panel at Top: PATENTED AUGUST 10th 1844
Provenance
Richard T. Button, New York, until 1969.
Timeline of Art History (2000-Present)
Timelines
•The United States and Canada, 1800-1900 A.D.
Kenneth has grown a business with 5 staff. He started on cooking pots in 1996, started stoves in 2006 and opened a second location in 2011. He is now a succesful entrepreneur based on the stove business.
SHU Baseball Hot Stove event with former SHU baseball player and current New York Met Zack Short, former coach Nick Giaquinto, and the current Pioneer coaching staff and players. The event was held at the West Campus Guest House Ballroom, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Saturday, February 3, 2024. Photo by: Mark F. Conrad