

Object Name |
Cookstove, Kerosene |
Collection |
Oil Museum of Canada Collection |
Accession number |
OMC 1960.006 |
Catalog Number |
OMC 1960.006.001 a - g |
Date |
1900s |
Description |
Green and white metal three burner kerosene stove with three legs and three knobs for regulating wicks. There is a round glass observation hole in the front. Words "Original Haller" on front. There is a heart and triangle design on the base of the burner. a).Green enamel base plate b). Green enamel fuel bowl reservoir on three legs and three brackets on the top. c). White enamel plate with three wick brackets and three knob wick adjusters. d). Green enamel bowl with a round glass hole with a brass rim for observing the flame. The bottom rim has a cutout design of hearts and triangles. The top has a wide curved lip with six brackets for the grates. e). Round steel plate which fits on the brackets of (d). f). Round steel plate which fits inside steel plate (e). Stamped on the rim: Georg Haller - Ottensen. g). Grate, square in shape with a scallop on each side. Four oval shapes inside with a scalloped circle in the centre. |
Provenance |
Haller "Origineel" kerosene stoves were originally made by Georg Haller Company of Ottensen (Hamburg), Germany. Haller stoves date from circa 1900. The stove was used for cooking. |
Dimensions |
H-20.5 Dia-27 Cir-62 cm |
Inscription Type |
Manufacturer's Mark |
Inscription Technique |
Stamped |
Inscription Text |
"ORIGINAL HALLER" |
Search Terms |
Germany Household items Kerosene Stove |