Lovingly maintained range almost 60 years old
Far more exciting than some piece of old furniture.
This must have been the first year for the gray oven porcelain, maybe 1958 when there were two TOL models; this one and the divided cooktop model with one wide oven and one narrower one. How bright they look. I love the lower-height full-width ovens, perfect for baking a tray of baking powder biscuits while the rest of the meal finished in the oven and on the surface units. How I remember those huge meals with guests in my youth. If you have two people baking cookies, the second full-width oven was great, too. The fact that the oven was smaller made it the "economy oven" and there were recipes in the owner's manual for "one shelf" oven means to be made in that oven.
Tom, what about the Hotpoint ranges with the full-height second oven that was wider than the full-height GE oven? They appeared in the late-mid 50s. Were they made in the same Chicago plant as the earlier ranges?