Climax Andes wood/coal burning cooking stove. 6 burners on top, has an oven and a broiler.
On one side it says made by Phillips & Clark Stove Co., Geneva, NY. Not sure of the year, possibly early 1900's.
On the oven door is a temperature gauge which reads "Andes Oven Inidicator made by George J. Day, Buffalo, NY."
It has a top loading wood box, a rotating crank arm and an ash basket in the bottom.
The stove appears to be in fairly good condition. There is some surface rust that could easily be restored.
This stove weighs approximately 400 lbs., but does come apart in sections.
The top of the stove measures approximately 48" wide by 32" deep.
The section under the top is 20'x34'.
The bottom section is 20'x 34'.
The stove is 31' high.