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anhouraweek

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child's kitchen stove from 50's
« on: April 28, 2010, 09:57:08 am »
I was able to click a rather poor pic of this little stove with my cellphone last week when I was going through mom's estate.  This little stove is still fully working with oven and burners powered by electric.  The front panel says something about 'Cook and Cool' I believe.  Sis and I remember using this little stove all the time as young girls.  I have looked online for info, but just end up with lightbulb powered units.  Can anyone shed light on this little gem?

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Re: child's kitchen stove from 50's
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2010, 02:51:36 pm »
These little stoves were popular during the 20's to 50's.  There were lots of manufacturers (Empire, Orphan Annie, "Little Lady Ranges" Kensington/Lokomo Indiana, Girard Toys, Metropolitan Products, Wolverine, Argo Industries, etc.)

Yours most surely is made by Empire. Here is another one like it
http://www.oliverstimelesstoys.com/Kitchen+Sets/166801/index-150429062037.htm
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