Olympic No. 24 Washington Stove Works

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Jemmings

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Mar 19, 2025
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Napa, CA
Hope you're all well. Thank you in advance for any guidance. We just bought a home with this amazing stove but this part is broken and we don't know what it's called or how to get a new one. Can anyone help? Thanks again!
 

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It's primarily a coal stove. The part is the center bar of the riddling grate.

Here is some background info on Washington Stove Works. They were a big name in WA state last century.
 
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Parts can be hard to come by. They often need to be scavenged from old stoves, found on eBay, or remade. That center bar of the grate might be easy to recast, molding from the old part pieces. Check with antique stove restorers.