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Oven, Electric
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Oven, Electric

Object number2007.167.76
Date1925-1929
MediumMetal; Porcelain enamel; Paint; Plastic
Credit LineTransfer from George Westinghouse Museum Foundation
DescriptionJunior Console electric range stove; metal with porcelain enamel finish; four-footed base; painted black, white, and gray; three burners on left (two flat, one coiled); oven on right side.Dimensions41.8749 x 24 x 41.9999 in. (106.4 x 61 x 106.7 cm)
InscriptionsText painted on oven door: "WESTINGHOUSE/AUTOMATIC/FLAVOR ZONE OVEN";
MarksManufacturer's Mark Type: 9-83
Frame Style: 691378
Serial: 288900
15863
(8-12-29)
Plaque on front
Historical NotesThe Junior Console electric range dates back to 1925. Westinghouse began a concept in design that established a trend lasting almost 10 years. The range was finished in gray and white porcelain enamel and featured a Flavor-Zone oven that was fully automatic. There were three surface units. This design was replaced by the buffet style. Transferred to the Heinz History Center when the George Westinghouse Museum closed in 2007.
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