Regency Stove
The Regency enjoys a pedigree unmatched by any other
stove
Originally patented in 1742 by Benjamin Franklin, the Regency
enjoys a pedigree unmatched by any other stove.
It was designed at a time when America was still a British
colony and its proportions were influenced by Franklin's visits to
Georgian London.The original design also means it is more an open
fireplace with doors. Ther are no air controls so the
Regency's large firebox produces the atmosphere of a
traditional open fireplace.
The Regency is available in three sizes. A pair of polished
brass balls are supplied with each stove and a brass rail set is an
optional accessory.
Cast into the side panel of every Regency stove is a support
bracket into which a barbecue or bean pot may be fixed. Each of
these is manufactured from cast iron and is supplied complete with
a swinging arm which locates into the support bracket.