But Creda too - the Creda Constellation - early 1960s. Curious that the two ovens do not appear to have thermostatic controls. At this time Creda experimented with having the grill (broiler) in the main oven cavity - it was not popular in this country
Mid 1970s - there are not that many of these about - I always rather liked them.
It is also listed separately with a BIN of £45. One of these was seen in the latest season of Call the Midwife, about 10 - 13 years before its real time
Not Creda which came later although this is a predecessor of that model. I must admit there was a sharp intake of breath when I saw this as it may have been the first I have seen on ebay, but no room for it at the moment. Its mid-late 1960s and you cannot argue with the price
This came across my sights whilst browsing. I would place it as late 1960s.
Note also the reference to dual standard 405 and 625 line transmissions - at this time some people would not get all three (yes THREE, and only THREE) stations on 625 (BBC 2 was only broadcast on 625) and I remember seeing the new UHF aerials going up alongside the older VHF (405 line) aerials. These dual standard inly lasted a few years - when my parents bought their first colour TV in summer 1972
it was single standard 625.
A question for Louis, did Philips sell the same products in Holland and across Europe?
For many years ITT were known here as ITT-KB as they bought up the old Kolster Brandes name, but they dropped the KB part of the name in the early 1970s.