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Rayburn No 2 - Original Pattern
Rayburn No 2 - Old Pattern
Rayburn No 2 - New Pattern


No.2 Old Pattern

No. 2 New pattern

Manufactured from the late 1940's until the mid 1950's

There were 3 versions, all of which had a main oven together with a warming oven underneath. No insulating lid was fitted.

Original (only a few produced) had a 12" boiler (but not the same as the No1) and was made with R.H. ovens only

Old Pattern has a 15" boiler and was also available with L.H. ovens.

Both the Original and Old Pattern had separate fire and ash-pit doors.


With Optional Splash-back

New Pattern which was similar to the Old Pattern, except it had interlocking fire and ash-pit doors.

Each version had an optional boiler, which with 24 hours continuous burning produced approx. 9000 BTU (26kW)

The bottom-grate was rectangular and accessed by opening the ash-pit door, riddling being done by this route.

Optional Plate-rack and Splash-back was available.