That 72 Frigidaire is really somethin', Louis, what a find, what a photo! All in a row with the trash smasher, too. Can't recall seeing a stove right next to the kitchen sink--great fire safety feature, lol, but I'm a bit mystified by the white covering over the burners. What's your take?
Intrigued by her heels with the cross-over latch, AND by your atavar. It looks Mrs. Doubtfire, but that shot is unfamiliar.
The Westinghouse roaster is the model prior to the two in our church kitchen, which are from around 1957.
The Nesco roaster is like the one that one of my dad's relatives had. She had the cabinet as shown. If I remember right, the lid was hinged.
Those old Westinghouse fans are cool (pun intended).
I've got a 1930's Fitzgerald oscillating fan on my bedroom dresser that works like new (restored by me, of course).
Darn thing will outlast me for sure.
And I love that streamlined Art Deco style!
My grandfather in Mississippi had a Westinghouse table fan similar in style. It most likely was made in 1948 or a little later, as the house didn't have electric until then.