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Get a Chambers Model C
By far the most popular stove to have restored. I have a hundred of them - make one of them yours!
Available Now: 1935 Chambers Imperial 7982
Available now! This rare Chambers Imperial features two ovens, two Thermowells, 6 burners, a large broiler and griddle, and a large storage compartment.
Available Now: Custom Cobalt Blue Chambers 90C
Available now for immediate pick up: a true showpiece - completely custom restoration in cobalt blue and chrome.
Available Now: Fully Restored 1946 Chambers Model B
Fully restored Chambers model B from 1946 available now for immediate pick up!
Chambers Model 41C – the 4-Burner Model
Chambers C with 4 burners instead of a Thermowell.
1951 Yellow Chambers Model 90C
High backsplash version of the Chambers model C in buttercup yellow.
Chambers Model BZ with Uncommon Backsplash
An uncommon Chambers model BZ for someone looking for something unique.
Chambers Model A – All-White Deluxe Version
Scarce all-white and chrome model A from 1936!
1927 Chambers with Thermodome
All original 3000 series Chambers with a working Thermodome - the original integrated slow-cooker!
Chambers Imperial Model 7960
The Chambers Imperial - the brand's last large stove, made for large homes and restaurants in 1935.
Early 1920s Chambers 3-burner Stove
1922 Chambers 3-burner "apartment stove" - a true "barn find" waiting to be restored for its new home.
1950s O’Keefe and Merritt 6-Burner Double Oven Double Broiler Model 905
Inarguably one of the best stoves ever made, the O'Keefe & Merritt 905 features 6 burners, two ovens and two broilers.
1929 Art Deco Magic Chef Model 29
An Art Deco Beauty from the dawn of Magic Chef!
1929 Magic Chef 1000 Series – the 1004 L
A crown jewel from the launch of Magic Chef in 1929.
1929 Magic Chef 1000 Series – 1014 Left Stack
1929 Magic Chef 1014 L, designed to make an impression in any kitchen by legendary industrial designer Frank Alvah Parsons.
1930 Wedgewood Smooth Top with Incinerator
This Wedgewood beauty from about 1930 has a subtle off-white or ivory color highlighted by pale greenish-blue highlights.
Green Marbled Magic Chef Model 524
Typical 1920s asymmetrical stove design with 1930s style.
Mid-30s Southwestern Style Magic Chef
Magic Chef stove with a cool southwestern style that I have never seen on another!
1935 Odin Beautyrange
Odin was known for making gorgeous stoves and this art deco beauty is no exception!
1935 Blue and Ivory Magic Chef
This Magic Chef is the kind of eye candy that makes you wonder why they don’t make beautiful stoves anymore
1930s Prosperity Stove by Sears & Roebuck
Sleek and simple, this is the stove that got your grandparents (or great-grandparents) through the Depression and WWII.
1935 Detroit Vapor White Star
Note the low cooktop height – this is perfect for someone who is shorter than average who find the typical 35” or more cooktop height to be a bit uncomfortable.
1935 Quality by Roberts and Mander
A great example of a mid-1930s style stove with a teapot design revealed when you lift up the cover.
Early 1930s Waterman Apartment Stove
I'm not sure how often I could call a1930s stove futuristic, but if there ever was one, this is it!
1930 Quality Apartment Stove – Aqua Green
An unusual color for the day - a pale aqua for your beach cottage!
1930 Quality Apartment Stove – Gray
A small stove that fits perfectly in a small home or on a patio.
Early 1930s Apartment Stove – Black and White Marble
Great apartment stove to add a bit of panache to small homes or patios.
1920s York Apartment Stove
A bald eagle flying across a 100 year-old stove - how can you resist?
1950s Preway Yellow Apartment Stove
This pastel yellow apartment stove from the 50s is perfect for a cabin, small home, guest apartment or even an RV.
Early 1960s Glenwood Heater
This early 1960s Glenwood was designed to not only heat your meals, but your home, too!