Historical information
The first Australian cast iron stove was made by Charles Andrews in 1877 he patented his design and called it the “Andrews Nonpareil stove.” That for many years was the only Australian made kitchen stove on the market. When his patent expired numerous imitations were manufactured by other firms but the Nonpareil continued to earn a reputation for quality, economy and excellent cooking. The company operated at 47-10 Gheringhap Street Geelong, Victoria, they also specialised in hot water generating services.
Significance
The subject item is significant as a copy of the well known design for the original Nonpareil stove by Charles Andrews. The name Andrews Nonpareil in stamped on the flue however the doors on the stove front are wrong and indicate the item is a copy by an unknown manufacturer probably made in the first quarter of the 20th century.
Physical description
Stove cast iron on 4 legs, two oven spaces with round doors. On flue "Andrews Patent Nonpareil".
Inscriptions & markings
On flue "Andrew Patent Nonpareil"
Subjects
References
- Trove internet search Newspaper article for Charles Andrews stoves
- Google internet search Images of Andrews Nonpareil stoves