
The extraordinarily detailed 1892 Peerless Jewel is covered head to toe in carefully restored nickel plating with delicate accents. With apertures on three sides, this historical artifact would be perfect to warm a large room and serve as a curio or conversation piece.

Backstory
In a sunlit corner of a Victorian home on the outskirts of Detroit, the Peerless Jewel stove—known fondly as Beatrice—once reigned with quiet elegance. Cast in deep black iron with delicate silver trim, Beatrice was more than just a stove; she was the soul of the home, humming softly with warmth. Named by the original owner after his late wife, Beatrice became a symbol of comfort and constancy, her fire a daily ritual in a world that often shifted too fast. Though the house has changed hands many times, Beatrice remains, her luster dulled but her dignity untouched, still holding the heart of the home like only a true jewel can.

Restoration Details
Our restoration process focuses on preserving historical authenticity while enhancing each stove’s functionality. Key restoration features include:
- Replated Nickel Trim & Decorative Finials – Polished to their original brilliance.
- Hand-Poured Cast Iron Components – Carefully cleaned, treated, and reassembled.
- Functional Heating Capability – Restored to provide practical warmth if desired.
- Authentic Detailing – Intricate engravings and clawfoot bases skillfully restored.
This stove is ready to serve as a stunning focal point in any home, business, or historical display.

Current Location
This stove is currently displayed at: JNT Company
Would you like to see it in person? Feel free to visit or contact us for more details.