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Date
c. 1940
Material
aluminum; stainless steel
Catalogue Number
104.19.1109 a-d
Description
Three piece stove, including an aluminum lid/pot (b) and case (c), and stainless steel stove (a). Instruction manual (d) also included. Stove is single burner. Written on base of stove “NO. 530 Coleman Made in Canada” instructions engraved on front vertical support. Bottom case “Coleman Made in Can…
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Title
Camp Stove
Date
c. 1940
Material
aluminum; stainless steel
Description
Three piece stove, including an aluminum lid/pot (b) and case (c), and stainless steel stove (a). Instruction manual (d) also included. Stove is single burner. Written on base of stove “NO. 530 Coleman Made in Canada” instructions engraved on front vertical support. Bottom case “Coleman Made in Canada.” Base has a bracket on the side, as does the lid. Manual includes directions and suggested care and use.
Subject
kitchen
camping
recreational
Credit
Gift of H. A. Buckmaster, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.19.1109 a-d
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; cork
Catalogue Number
104.19.1107 a-c
Description
A three-part metal cooker for camping: (a) the canister for heating water, soup etc. is a cylindrical metal container narrowing at the opening; seals with a cork plug.(b) a cylindrical hollow metal container, into which the canister fits, with thirteen round holes cut into the top part below the ri…
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Title
Camping Cooker
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; cork
Dimensions
26.5 x 12.3 cm
Description
A three-part metal cooker for camping: (a) the canister for heating water, soup etc. is a cylindrical metal container narrowing at the opening; seals with a cork plug.(b) a cylindrical hollow metal container, into which the canister fits, with thirteen round holes cut into the top part below the rim and eleven at the bottom, and one small hole cut out opposite from, but higher than, the larger rectangular hole cut out at the bottom. There is a thin metal rod, attached to the sides of the container, molded into a shape to support the canister; this shaped metal rod serves as a handle to carry the canister and also to prop the it up on the stove. The metal handle moves easily back and forth.(c) a metal top, which fits over the canister and carrier, that serves as a pot. It has two metal handles attached by rivets; these can be pulled out for a handle, and when not in use, can be folded neatly around the rim.
Subject
recreational
cooking
camping
climbing
Credit
Gift of H. A. Buckmaster, 2009
Catalogue Number
104.19.1107 a-c
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Date
c. 1930
Material
metal; paper
Catalogue Number
104.19.1110 a-i
Description
Portable folding camp stove with 2 stovepipe lengths(a) bronze folding camp stove with 1 attached stove pipe length. Engraved “HOVIK VERK MADE IN NORWAY STANDARD NO. 41”. (b) lidded metal container. Gold with red labeling. Top “HOVIK VERK STANDARD”. Front has a metal latch and small handle (c) smal…
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Title
Portable Stove
Date
c. 1930
Material
metal; paper
Dimensions
19.0 x 17.0 x 14.8 cm
Description
Portable folding camp stove with 2 stovepipe lengths(a) bronze folding camp stove with 1 attached stove pipe length. Engraved “HOVIK VERK MADE IN NORWAY STANDARD NO. 41”. (b) lidded metal container. Gold with red labeling. Top “HOVIK VERK STANDARD”. Front has a metal latch and small handle (c) small fuel canister labeled “HOVIK VERK STANDARD MADE IN NORWAY”(d) stove pipe extender with flame cover(e) metal extender with small hollow screw top on one side and large hollow screw top on the other side(f) small metal fuel funnel(g) metal wrench(h) metal multi tool(i) small metal tools in paper holder
Subject
Whyte
Andersen
kitchen
Hovik Verk
Primus
Standard no. 41
camping
stove
recreational
Credit
Gift of Roy Andersen, Banff, 2017
Catalogue Number
104.19.1110 a-i
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Date
1956
Material
metal; paper
Catalogue Number
104.19.1106 a-c
Description
A small portable stove, consisting of two parts, in its original box and an instruction booklet: (a) a fuel tank canister/pipe with coil burners with a metal stand (for propping up the canister) attached to the canister; and (b) a metal hook:(a) the bomb-shaped fuel canister has a screw-on bottom t…
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Title
Portable Stove
Date
1956
Material
metal; paper
Dimensions
6.0 x 16.5 cm
Description
A small portable stove, consisting of two parts, in its original box and an instruction booklet: (a) a fuel tank canister/pipe with coil burners with a metal stand (for propping up the canister) attached to the canister; and (b) a metal hook:(a) the bomb-shaped fuel canister has a screw-on bottom that can be opened to insert fuel. The other end has a U-shaped, solid flat piece of metal soldered onto the canister. Two metal coils (each 0.50cm) are soldered on 0.50cm from the flat part that stabilizes it. Engraved on the flat part “BORDE” “PATENT” forming a circle with the logo inside. The flat metal ‘stovetop’ on which a pot would be placed, has eight metal prongs extending from a depressed circular piece; the four large prongs are bent, four small are straight. The fuel tank (16.3x6.0 wide) has a metal rod (0.50cm wide) coiled twice with each end soldered to the top of the fuel canister. There is a piece of metal tubing soldered onto the coil. The stand (9.0x4.5cm wide) is a metal rod fashioned to hold the fuel tank; each end is bent in the shape of a circle/coil to hold the stove; it fits over the canister. (b) the hook (15.0cmx1.0cm wide) is a straight metal rod with a curved hook at the end. The curved hook is for opening and closing the fuel outlet.The stove is contained in the original paper box with “BORDE”, underneath “Benzin-Brenner” and underneath that “Zurich / Switzerland” printed in black lettering.(c) the instruction booklet for the stove.
Subject
recreational
cooking
camping
climbing
Credit
Gift of H. A. Buckmaster, 2009
Catalogue Number
104.19.1106 a-c
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