Cabinet trim
There is a piece of molding that goes across the base of the cabinet, just above the toe space. I might have the exact piece at home, I'll check this evening and let you know (no clips, just the trim).
Brief history: In the years prior to the V-12 (1961) both GE washers and GE dryers had a toe space. Some models had trim at the top, some did not, depending on where in the line up the particular model fell and on the production year. When the V-12 models came on the scene, the washers lost the toe space, presumably to re-locate the front feet and help with balance and loading; but the dryers retained the recess and most of the models had the magnetic door with foot pedal. Dryers with the foot pedal also retained the trim, and a matching piece of trim was installed on the matching washer, along with a black plate below the trim to mimic a toe space. The trim/toe space continued through most, if not all, of the 1960's and was finally killed off with the introduction of GE's 18 lb dryers with the 31" cabinets and monster doors.