And the seller is willing to split up the set! I guess this is Los Altos, CA but that is a good thing, because, let's face it - Robert's posts of things for sale get me into trouble!!! LOL
The first house I lived in had an oven that looked like that, and a Westinghouse drawer dishwasher; it would have been built in the mid-1950's, a few years before I was born. Only lived their through the end of 1st grade. All the appliances (except our 1960 Kenmore Model 80 w&d) stayed with the house.
I'm going to dig through some photo albums and see if I can find one of the kitchen. Those appliances really triggered a sight-memory. I wonder if they're all Westinghouse? I remember those two big black knobs on the built-in oven.
let's face it - Robert's posts of things for sale get me into trouble!!! LOL
I know Paul, can you tell that I just love instigating getting others into trouble, it's delicious
I have the 1949/1950 version of this dishwasher, it really washes very well. I had it installed in our kitchen for about three years, I only took it out because of the window door KD12 I made. Being a roll-out it almost looks like a very vintage looking modern tall tub dishwasher. Here's an old post about the Westinghouse...
The dishwasher, oven and cooktop are definately Westinghouse, from around 1955 - 57. The fridge looks to be a newer model, possibly Westinghouse or Whirlpool.
I hope there's a spot in Paradise for people who are thoughtful and intelligent enough to keep vintage works of art like those just for people like us.
Robert, You can have the dishwasher if I can have the rest!!!!!Id tear out my kitchen in a minute to have pink anything.....especially Westinghouse, Im not sure about the fridge, never seen one like it before.
Oh Robert, they would look fantastic in your kitchen especially now with that beautiful KitchenAid Pink Mixer!! Maybe it's time to remodel!!!! Ducks and runs really fast!!!
Well as a new member and If had that equipment in show room condition, I would not sell it. Camp Kitch is going to be in. Smeg are making Fridges in the 1950's design. Modern Appliances design wise are going back in time as they were starting to look too cheap and white plastic box looking.
Fridge is a coldspot from SEARS made by whirlpool aprox 1963-1964 get out your old sears catalogues. It was a very good fridge in its day may even have an icemaker inside unfortunately it would use three or four times thepower of a new fridge
i remember the coldspot fridge because when i was young i grew up with a harvest gold coldspot fridge i don't remember the year but i remember that my mother wanted to keep that fridge as a second fridge when the fridge was replace it was still working well because they where ment to last like vintage washer and dryer and dishwasher i hope this fridge will be save its a classic