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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.
1935 Odin Beautyrange
Odin was known for making gorgeous stoves and this art deco beauty is no exception!
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 1960s Glenwood Heater
This early 1960s Glenwood was designed to not only heat your meals, but your home, too!