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The Antique Electric Appliances IntroductionThe GE Monitor refrigerating machine is the earliest electric refrigerator. Different versions of the Monitors were produced until the late 1930s. These built to last refrigerators are the most popular request for real retro kitchen ensembles. They are also seen in many game rooms and parlors. One of our favorites is the stainless looking Monitor. We have accomplished the stainless look on the Monitor and can repeat the process on most of the earlier Monitors. Make one of these the crown jewel of your kitchen or game room. Another favorite is the Chambers Gas Range. These well built units were designed with simmer burners; a feature that is typically only seen in the more expensive types of professional ranges even today. The nickel plating and rich porcelain surfaces seal Chambers' fate as the most sought after antique range. Okeefe & Merritt is a close second to Chambers. They too are well built, boasting simmer burners, nickel-plating and many other Whether it's a new compressor, new paint, fresh chrome or the location of hard to find antique appliances or parts, HighEnd Appliance can turn that relic into a functional and beautiful addition to your kitchen or parlor ensemble. Antique-Style RefrigeratorsAdd a matching refrigerator to your new range. Though the styling looks old, the features are as modern as today. Highly efficient - 40% more efficient than past models - and almost every convenience you could want: gallon-sized door bins, fully adjustable spill-proof shelves, drawers that slide effortlessly, frost free operation, sealed crisper with adjustable humidity control. Available in all range colors with nickel, brass or copper trim. Antique-style door panels for most dishwasher models are also available. retro and other autique stovesAntique stoves are absolutely gorgeous in any kitchen and will make anyone feel at home. The heart of the kitchen, old-fashioned stoves bring warm feelings of comfort and yummy thoughts of family gatherings, Sunday dinners, romantic meals... Not only do they "cook the best", they're built with solid steel, porcelain enamel and intricately crafted parts that last more than 30 years. Fully restored they could last another 30 years. These stoves are everywhere'TV commercials, cooking shows, soap operas; family shows, etc. Look at the stoves on display next time you're watching TV. It makes good business sense for collectors, dealers, stove owners and chefs to restore antique stoves; be it of the 1600's, 1800's or the retro era of the 1950's, 60's, and 70's. These pieces are a great financial investment and bring a pretty penny on the trade market. Vintage style kitchen remodelingThe hot trend today in restoring old homes is to restore the kitchen to reflect the period it was built. But what do you do about the appliances? There are many companies specializing in restoration of vintage appliances. Whether your kitchen was built in the 1920's, 30's, 40's or even the 50's you can find the appliances needed. AntiqueAppliances.com has great examples of vintage Ranges and Refrigerators all carefully restored and ready for installation. This Magic Chef was built in 1937 and is an 8 Burner Gas Range with 2 baking ovens and 2 broiling ovens, a warming compartment and a high-back shelf with a fully functional "MeasuredTime" clock. Click here for more information. But if vintage appliances do not meet your culinary needs and you're looking for state-of-the-art technology, there are vintage-style appliances in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors. Heartland and Elmira Stove Works manufacture fabulous nostalgic looking appliances in the finest quality ideal for an old house. |
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