I suppose a Westinghouse refrigerator is less common than a GE, Hotpoint, Whirlpool, or Kenmore from the same time period. As I said, it's just trim that's on the TOL models; the less expensive models had plain doors.
I see that the oven has a rotisserie. The 1953 Westinghouse Imperial 30 range I have has a lot of common parts to this wall oven. However, mine doesn't have that accessory.
The sink looks to be in good shape. I didn't see anything indicating if it is cast iron or enameled steel. Usually the steel ones are all chipped up after a few years.