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Steve
That looks very similar to a dryer one of our neighbours had when I was growing up, oddly enough I've just bumped into her in Morrisons not half an hour ago. It was however branded as a Philips and the fascia I think was brown, it was paired with a Hotpoint 1502. She would have had it somewhere around late 70's early 80's, I've never seen another one the same. I wonder if it was badge engineered for one of the major retailers.
Ian
 
I wonder which gas cooker

the 53 year old cake decorator had in 1968, who while making her morning tea blew the entire corner off of 16 floors of the Ronan Point tower block in east London?
Three below her floor died, but both her and her cooker survived the blast which threw her into the safety of her living room lounge. She took it with her to her new residence.
 
Miele dryer:

This model was launched with other models in 1975 until the new line was introduced a few years later. Earlier models had the lighter, greyish knobs. Most sold was the T333, which had the electronic moisture sensor.

Bosch Exclusiv:

The Exclusiv models have some extra features compared to similar normal models. But more important is that the Exclusiv models are only sold through certified (by Bosch) dealers.
 
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Al
I'd say you're spot on with 1968 this is the one mentioned in the English Electric in house magazine I have from 1966. It's the TOL model with the 'two in one' ring at front right and simmerstat at rear left. The top oven doesn't have a variable thermostat, it's fixed at 300deg according to the advert, looks like that's the case with there only appearing to be a switch by the pilot light.

That wall colour behind it would have gone nicely in my kitchen!
Ian
 
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Ian

The main (conventional) oven was a good baker, on my Mum's the top over had full thermostatic control but was a disaster to use, burnt everything. The simmerstat plate was not much use either as the support was slightly too small for the aperture i9n the hob so inevitably one of the supports would drop down into the drip well underneath - not the best of designs. I told my mother to buy a Tricity President or even better a Belling Classic :)
 
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