Lyle posed this question in the Hotpoint replicas thread, and rather than bury an answer in there I thought I would answer it here.
The answer is yes - in fact they made three (in order of size decreasing) The Empress, Countess & Princess. The Empress was by far the longest running from at least 1939 until the early 1970s - largely unchanged in external appearence although various changes were made including the addition of a heater (with thermostat - the only wringer washer I have ever seen with one) and for quite a long time it had an octagional drum. The others appeared towards the end of the 1950s the Countess smaller but with power wringer and Princess (physically smaller but I believe same wash capacity as Countess) with manual wringer. The Countess also continued until the early 1970s, the Princess had a shorter life having disappeared by 1965, if not earlier.
The picture is courtsey of Chestermike

The answer is yes - in fact they made three (in order of size decreasing) The Empress, Countess & Princess. The Empress was by far the longest running from at least 1939 until the early 1970s - largely unchanged in external appearence although various changes were made including the addition of a heater (with thermostat - the only wringer washer I have ever seen with one) and for quite a long time it had an octagional drum. The others appeared towards the end of the 1950s the Countess smaller but with power wringer and Princess (physically smaller but I believe same wash capacity as Countess) with manual wringer. The Countess also continued until the early 1970s, the Princess had a shorter life having disappeared by 1965, if not earlier.
The picture is courtsey of Chestermike
