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FRONT ELEVATION A C H G B
SIDE ELEVATION D F E N
TOP ELEVATION J
ELBOW BOOT ← TOP ELEVATION
O L A F L B
ELBOW BOOT (CURVED)7" J K
STRAIGHT BOOT J I

DIMENSIONS

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|   | Antique 1812 | '76 | Folding Door No. 1 | Folding Door No. 2 | Folding Door No. 3 | To adapt these stoves to varying chimneys we make them with the smoke collar either on the top or at the back. They are not interchangeable, however, and accordingly order should state which style is preferred. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | 
| A. Width of front at top ... | 28½ | 35¾ | 26¾ | 30½ | 35¾ |
B. Width of hearth ... | 30¾ | 35 | 31 3/8 | 35⅛ | 39 5/8 |
| C. Height, floor to top ... | 27 3/16 | 31½ | 26½ | 30½ | 32½ |
| D. Height, floor to center of back collar ... | 24¼ | 26 | 23½  | 27½ | 29 3/8 | 
| E. Depth, firebox, inside front ... | 9¾ | 10¼ | 10½ | 12½ | 14¼  |
| F. Depth, hearth to front ... | 14½ | 15¼ | 10 | 11 | 11¼ |
| G. Width of back, inside ... | 17¾ | 18 5/8 | 15 | 18⅛ | 21 3/8 |
| H. Width of front opening ... | 21 | 26 3/8 | 19½ | 22 7/8 | 27¼ |
| I. Length, straight boot ... | 14 | 14½ | 14 | 14 | 14½ |
| J. Diameter, round smoke pipe ... | 8 | 8* | 7 | 8 | 8 |
| K. Length of angle boot ... | 12½ | 12½ | 11½ | 12½ | 12½ |
| L. Radius of door swing ... | None | None | 8¼ | 9½ | 10½ |
| M. Height of legs ... | 3¾ | 3¾ | 5¼ | 5¼ | 5¼ |
| N. Depth, bottom pan ... | None | None | 1¼ | 1¼ | 1¼ |
| O. Width of top at back ... | 19¼ | 21¼ | 17¼ | 22 | 26 | 
| P. Weight, crated ... | 200 | 300 | 185 | 230 | 290 |

*Note: '76 requires oval boot and 8" pipe for top pipe opening. Back opening takes regular 9" round pipe. No boot is necessary. All other stoves have oval smoke collard and require boots.

These three famous designs, the '76 Antique, the 1812 and the Folding Door, have demonstrated their practicability in American homes for over a century. These stoves supply real comfort and appeal at far less initial expense and upkeep. In every section of the country, from Maine to California, more and more Franklin Stoves are being used. Inexpensive to operate--comfortable to use--either stove lends enchantment to interiors old and new.

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PORTLAND STOVE FOUNDRY CO.
57 Kennebec Street, Portland 1, Maine

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image: stove diagrams