Stove
Database
Vakus
-
Valor
-
Veritas
-
Viktoria
-
Villers
-
Vulcan
-
Vulcano
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VW
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| Vakus |
Model:
Vakus
Fuel: |
Brass
tank.
Loop
burner. |
|
| Valor
Check
out
the
feature
page. |
|
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|
| Venus |
Model:
Venus
100
Fuel:
kerosene |
Brass
tank.
Silent
burner.
Brass
pan
support. |
|
| Veritas
British
brand,
manufactured
in
Birmingham
by
Falk,
Stadelmann
&
Co
Ltd.
The
company
existed
from
1887
to
1978.
One
item
was
marked
"FALKS
limited,
Veritas
House,
91
Farringdon
Road,
London
EC1",
which
may
indicate
that
their
offices
were
in
London. |
Model:
Veritas
Mark
1
Fuel:
kerosene |
Brass
tank. |
|
Model:
Veritas
Clansman
Fuel:
gas |
Gas
canister.
Includes
spanner.
White
canister
sylinder
cover. |
|
Model:
Veritas
350
Fuel: |
|
|
Model:
Veritas
9688
Compact
Pressure
Stove
Fuel:
kerosene |
Red
and
yellow
tin
box.
Brass
tank.
Roarer
burner. |
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for
large
scale!

Picture
donated
by
Ross
Mellows |
Model:
Veritas
9688
Compact
Pressure
Stove
Fuel:
kerosene |
Red
and
yellow
tin
box.
Chrome-plated
tank. |
|
| Viktoria
This
brand
was
C.R.
Nyberg's
first
stove
model
and
the
forerunner
to
the
Svea.
The
Viktoria
itself
was
no
success. |
Model:
Viktoria
Fuel:
kerosene |
|
|
| Villiers
British
brand.
Villiers
Engineering
Co.
Ltd
manufactured
in
Wolverhampton. |
Model:
Villers
Inferno
Stove
Fuel:
white
gas |
Double
burners.
Chrome
tank.
Folds
down
to
'suitcase'. |
|
| Vulcan
American
brand,
produced
in
Connecticut
by
The
Vulcan
Radiator
Manufacturing
Company. |
Model:
Vulcan
Safety
Chef
Fuel:
non-liquid
alcohol
(SaFuel) |
Cooking
kit
included. |
|
| Vulcano
German
brand.
Sometimes
referred
to
as
the
VW,
as
Volkswagen
seemed
to
equip
some
of
their
camping
vehicles
and
possibly
other
cars
with
this
stove
brand. |
Model:
Vulcano
Tourist
222
Fuel: |
Heavy-duty
box. |
|
Model:
Vulcano
Tourist
223
Fuel:
alcohol |
Table
model.
Cast-iron
casing.
Brass
tank- |
|
Model:
Vulcano
Tourist
225
Fuel:
alcohol |
Heavy-duty
box. |

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for
large
scale!

Pictures
donated
by
Gunnar.
|
| VW
See
Vulcano. |
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