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Ftippon & Burton's General Ironmongery C...
ftippon & Burton ' s General Ironmongery Catalogue . BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . THEOIUIISTOY1S,
INVENTED BY MR . RICHARD PROSSER , Civil . E NGINEER . ("~*».w ... ¦ - ' - J RIPPON & BURTON , ^ f j *> r ¦ , : j ' ! i' SoleProprietors & Manufacturer * " ' C \^ y ^ PJ 'ij ¦ ' , | ' JjJ 12 , WELLS STREET , OXFORD ST . . < £ ii <> -J £ ' ''
? ! I ' ~~ J ^^ L ^ I £ \ J ?' H n ; j ; i l , ' V- J * " i ' s 1 ¦ I ' Price in London , for Cash when ordered : L ^ . 3 1 ' J \ J \ I J Plain , £ 3 . Fluted , £ 3 . IDs . Ornamented , £ i . 10 s . . r . " , j J ¦ j | . , J . Package , 2 s . 6 d . I j S | JI . J ' ' i ' ' , ' If bought of Country Agents , ,= _ 1 ¦ ^ TTf v __ - !& ,, ¦ 2 ¦ * ' the price , on account of carriage and package , will be II , j **" * " 9 L- -, . » JP / a ' tt , £ 3 . 5 > . . F / Hta * , £ 3 . 155 . I | | \ */ < — ¦ Ornamented , £ ' 4 . 15 * . = — = . ™ vFe ^ Sto ^ lTs in Use . Sectional View of Stove .
COUNT ROMFORD , on the Economy of Fuel , says , that " not less than seven-eighths of the heat generated , or which with proper management might be generated from the fuel actually consumed , is carried up into the ' atmosphere , and totally lost . " The peculiar advantages of the C HUNK PATENT STOVE are—its entire freedom from dust or smoke ; its very creat economy of fuel ° and its perfect safety from fire . It has no door , and does not produce any of the uiiuleasant effects vmon the atmosphere which have been experienced in the use of all others . It has been found a source of great comfort in the bedroom of the invalid , affording a uniform temperature throughout the day mdnicht with supply of fuelwhile the most delicate chemical test cannot detect anything arising from
only one ; its use which is injurious to health . As there is no fire or heated substance in contact ivith the outer case of the Stove it merely warms the ait without decomposing it , and as there is KO noon , none of the gases generated can nass into the apartment consequently that dryness of air produced by the use of all others is entirely avoided . It does notreauire so much attention as any other , and it is so exceedingly simple , that instructions as to its use are almost unnecessary It is impossible for it to set any substance on fire , or to cause gunpowder to explode , even thoueh in actual contact with the Stove or pipe ; and the size of the pipe or . flue being only 2 J inches in diameter , it can be annlied without disfiguring the apartment . The fuel is conveyed to the Stove in the bucket in which it is . consumed and all the ashes will remain enclosed until removed in it , without any raking or collecting , twentyfour hours ' afterwards during which time it is not necessary to pay any attention whatever to the lire . The Stove delicate carpet without injuring itIt is so light that one can with ease remove or
can stand unon the most . person erect the Stove for the season in ten minutes . It Occupies very little space , as it is a cylinder of thirty-three inches height , and sixteen inches diameter . The cost of fuel ( cinders or coke ) will be about 2 d . for twenty-four hours . Wherever warmth is required , this Stove is applicable , and it wholly prevents cold draughts of air : it is equally desirable for Entrance Halls , Dressing Rooms , Laundries and Nurseries , as for the Drawing and Dining Rooms . For warminz Greenhouses it possesses extraordinary claims ; the very great expense of building brick , flues , and the immense consumption of fuel , being avoided ; with the certainty of a due degree of heat during the night without Attention For Churches , Schools , Counting-Houses and Offices , Ships' Cabins , Workshops , and all situations reauiring warmth with perfect safety and cleanliness , it will be found invaluable . In large buildings where one Stove is not sufficient two or more will warm the place , dispersmgthe heat equally in all parts uninjured , at a less cost and with a less consumption of fuel than it could be warmed by any one stove , or by any other means .
As this Stove differs from every other , in allowing the ashes to be carried out of the room in the receptacle in which thev are formed , without the possibility of any of them falling out , and ofthe fuel being brought to it in the same vessel the trreat inconvenience of bringing coals to the Are , and the nuisance arising from dust and interruption are thus avoided . The pail in which the fuel is conveyed and consumed will last three years , and can be replaced for seven shillings and sixpence . * * RIFFON & B URTON having discovered that some of their Stoves have been fixed without sand in the INNEII ( as well as in the outer ) CIRCLE , and with pipes not made air-tight , feel it necessary to state that , UNLESS THE surptE DIRECTIONS ( which are g iven with each Stove ) ARE STRICTLY ATTENDED TO , THE STOVE CANNOT ACT . U . & B . feel it unnecessary here to insert any of the VERY FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS they have reof their Stovethe originals be at their Warehousesof which only a
fewceived of the complete efficiency ; may seen , copies have been printed , which ivill be sent in answer to any post-paid requisition : they contain also many names of the Nobility and Gentry who , having tried the Chunk Stove , have volunteered themselves as references . g § r CATALOGUE of ARTICLES , which , if purchased for Town , must be paid for on delivery ; if for the Country , or for Exportation , the money must be remitted , postage free , with the order . On any other terms RIPPON & BURTON respectfully decline doing business at the Prices herein named . "Fixe Irons . Iron Coal Scoops and Boxes .
Large strong Wrought Iron , for Kitchens , 4 s . Gd . to 12 s . 0 14 in . IBin . 17 in . Wrought Iron , suitable for Servants'Bed Rooms 2 0 ——Small Polished Steel , for better Bed Rooms . 4 6 CoalBoxeswith Covers , Japan d , Large ditto , for Libraries . ... 7 0 with ornamental Gold Lines 10 s . Gd 12 s . Gd 16 s . 6 d Ditto ditto , ' for Dining Rooms . . . 86 Iron Scoops , for Kitchen Use . 162026 , Ditto ditto , with Cut Heads , for ditto . . . II 6 Ditto , lined with Zinc , the most ; DittoveryhighlypolishedStcehplaingoodpattern 20 0 serviceable article ever made 5 0 6 6 6 6-
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Ftippon & Burton's General Ironmongery C...
ftippon & Burton ' s General Ironmongery Catalogue . BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . THEOIUIISTOY1S,
INVENTED BY MR . RICHARD PROSSER , Civil . E NGINEER . ("~*».w ... ¦ - ' - J RIPPON & BURTON , ^ f j *> r ¦ , : j ' ! i' SoleProprietors & Manufacturer * " ' C \^ y ^ PJ 'ij ¦ ' , | ' JjJ 12 , WELLS STREET , OXFORD ST . . < £ ii <> -J £ ' ''
? ! I ' ~~ J ^^ L ^ I £ \ J ?' H n ; j ; i l , ' V- J * " i ' s 1 ¦ I ' Price in London , for Cash when ordered : L ^ . 3 1 ' J \ J \ I J Plain , £ 3 . Fluted , £ 3 . IDs . Ornamented , £ i . 10 s . . r . " , j J ¦ j | . , J . Package , 2 s . 6 d . I j S | JI . J ' ' i ' ' , ' If bought of Country Agents , ,= _ 1 ¦ ^ TTf v __ - !& ,, ¦ 2 ¦ * ' the price , on account of carriage and package , will be II , j **" * " 9 L- -, . » JP / a ' tt , £ 3 . 5 > . . F / Hta * , £ 3 . 155 . I | | \ */ < — ¦ Ornamented , £ ' 4 . 15 * . = — = . ™ vFe ^ Sto ^ lTs in Use . Sectional View of Stove .
COUNT ROMFORD , on the Economy of Fuel , says , that " not less than seven-eighths of the heat generated , or which with proper management might be generated from the fuel actually consumed , is carried up into the ' atmosphere , and totally lost . " The peculiar advantages of the C HUNK PATENT STOVE are—its entire freedom from dust or smoke ; its very creat economy of fuel ° and its perfect safety from fire . It has no door , and does not produce any of the uiiuleasant effects vmon the atmosphere which have been experienced in the use of all others . It has been found a source of great comfort in the bedroom of the invalid , affording a uniform temperature throughout the day mdnicht with supply of fuelwhile the most delicate chemical test cannot detect anything arising from
only one ; its use which is injurious to health . As there is no fire or heated substance in contact ivith the outer case of the Stove it merely warms the ait without decomposing it , and as there is KO noon , none of the gases generated can nass into the apartment consequently that dryness of air produced by the use of all others is entirely avoided . It does notreauire so much attention as any other , and it is so exceedingly simple , that instructions as to its use are almost unnecessary It is impossible for it to set any substance on fire , or to cause gunpowder to explode , even thoueh in actual contact with the Stove or pipe ; and the size of the pipe or . flue being only 2 J inches in diameter , it can be annlied without disfiguring the apartment . The fuel is conveyed to the Stove in the bucket in which it is . consumed and all the ashes will remain enclosed until removed in it , without any raking or collecting , twentyfour hours ' afterwards during which time it is not necessary to pay any attention whatever to the lire . The Stove delicate carpet without injuring itIt is so light that one can with ease remove or
can stand unon the most . person erect the Stove for the season in ten minutes . It Occupies very little space , as it is a cylinder of thirty-three inches height , and sixteen inches diameter . The cost of fuel ( cinders or coke ) will be about 2 d . for twenty-four hours . Wherever warmth is required , this Stove is applicable , and it wholly prevents cold draughts of air : it is equally desirable for Entrance Halls , Dressing Rooms , Laundries and Nurseries , as for the Drawing and Dining Rooms . For warminz Greenhouses it possesses extraordinary claims ; the very great expense of building brick , flues , and the immense consumption of fuel , being avoided ; with the certainty of a due degree of heat during the night without Attention For Churches , Schools , Counting-Houses and Offices , Ships' Cabins , Workshops , and all situations reauiring warmth with perfect safety and cleanliness , it will be found invaluable . In large buildings where one Stove is not sufficient two or more will warm the place , dispersmgthe heat equally in all parts uninjured , at a less cost and with a less consumption of fuel than it could be warmed by any one stove , or by any other means .
As this Stove differs from every other , in allowing the ashes to be carried out of the room in the receptacle in which thev are formed , without the possibility of any of them falling out , and ofthe fuel being brought to it in the same vessel the trreat inconvenience of bringing coals to the Are , and the nuisance arising from dust and interruption are thus avoided . The pail in which the fuel is conveyed and consumed will last three years , and can be replaced for seven shillings and sixpence . * * RIFFON & B URTON having discovered that some of their Stoves have been fixed without sand in the INNEII ( as well as in the outer ) CIRCLE , and with pipes not made air-tight , feel it necessary to state that , UNLESS THE surptE DIRECTIONS ( which are g iven with each Stove ) ARE STRICTLY ATTENDED TO , THE STOVE CANNOT ACT . U . & B . feel it unnecessary here to insert any of the VERY FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS they have reof their Stovethe originals be at their Warehousesof which only a
fewceived of the complete efficiency ; may seen , copies have been printed , which ivill be sent in answer to any post-paid requisition : they contain also many names of the Nobility and Gentry who , having tried the Chunk Stove , have volunteered themselves as references . g § r CATALOGUE of ARTICLES , which , if purchased for Town , must be paid for on delivery ; if for the Country , or for Exportation , the money must be remitted , postage free , with the order . On any other terms RIPPON & BURTON respectfully decline doing business at the Prices herein named . "Fixe Irons . Iron Coal Scoops and Boxes .
Large strong Wrought Iron , for Kitchens , 4 s . Gd . to 12 s . 0 14 in . IBin . 17 in . Wrought Iron , suitable for Servants'Bed Rooms 2 0 ——Small Polished Steel , for better Bed Rooms . 4 6 CoalBoxeswith Covers , Japan d , Large ditto , for Libraries . ... 7 0 with ornamental Gold Lines 10 s . Gd 12 s . Gd 16 s . 6 d Ditto ditto , ' for Dining Rooms . . . 86 Iron Scoops , for Kitchen Use . 162026 , Ditto ditto , with Cut Heads , for ditto . . . II 6 Ditto , lined with Zinc , the most ; DittoveryhighlypolishedStcehplaingoodpattern 20 0 serviceable article ever made 5 0 6 6 6 6-