Anyone ever seen this logo? Iron from old southern farm site

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Has anyone seen this logo? I have two iron pieces with the same mystery logo. In addition, one piece says "K&Q" or "K&O", and the other piece says maybe "8-18" (and maybe "E8"). The bigger piece has a finger pull on the other side. Could be from a furnace, farm equipment, mill, vehicle, stove, etc. I'm hoping that someone out there has seen this logo.

Previous threads related to the same relic site here: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/483118-more-relics-old-southern-farm-site.html

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It reminds me of a clean our door for a potbelly stove or fireplace.
 

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It reminds me of a clean our door for a potbelly stove or fireplace.

I agree in general, but don't you think it's a little small for that? That rectangular piece is only 2.75x5.25". I could be wrong.
 

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I had a woodburning cookstove with a small firebox.it had a cooktop,oven and waterheater.the wood it could handle was thin and long,16" +.the door to feed it was very close to the size you state.The little arched port was the same as on the cooktop openings(same tool fit)you just lifted up and out to open.

looks right to me.below is example..on left you see firebox door and below it is ash drawer

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It would be wonderful if someone recognized this logo. I wonder if there is an online resource for antique wood stoves that I could peruse looking for this mark?
 

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