Unknown age Hotpoint Refrigerator acquired recently
Hello everyone, My name is Levi and I am new to this forum but I've always had a soft spot for vintage appliances. a little over a year ago I bought a house that was built in 1921 that is a single story bungalow with a walk-up attic and a full unfinished basement, and my house came with all of the appliances (and I'm only the third owner of the house by the way because the original owners of the house who built the house lived in the house until 1995 when the original owner's widow passed away at the age of 100, and the people who owned the house before me bought the house from the original owner's family in 1995 and lived in it until last year when I bought it from them.)
I bought earlier this year a what I was assuming (and also the person I bought it from assumed as well) was a 1950s Hotpoint Refrigerator that was all complete minus what I'm assuming is one shelf (the shelf that I'm assuming held the meat/cheese drawer) and that's it, and its still working like a charm yet (it keeps my foods kold yet and the freezer compartment I have yet to defrost it yet because it hasn't developed a whole lot of frost inside it yet, just a thin layer of frost on the top and that's it.)
I have no idea how you can tell how old these refrigerators are and I've noticed that most of your threads in this forum have exact years for when your refrigerators were made, but I don't know when my refrigerator was made exactly, is there any way to figure out the exact year a vintage refrigerator was made by looking at the model or serial number, or is there another way to tell?
Also I've attempted to look up my exact model of refrigerator and I have yet to come across one just like mine, I've seen some that were similar but not the exact same model.
I would appreciate any help you guys could give me with this.
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