Posted 11 years ago
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White porcelain with black trim. It has 4 gas burners with a lid that lifts to reveal the burners, a crumb tray and a small oven. There is a circular hole/fitting for a pipe on the back side of the stove (approximately 3 in. or 4 in. in diameter). The gas line comes out the top left rear of the stove (you can see it in the picture).
If anyone knows anything about this (the brand name), I would truly appreciate it.
L = 20.5"
W = 19.5"
H = 33.5"
email me at Badpesta at yahoo dot com
There should be a service panel on the back of the stove or the entire back may come off. Somewhere inside the back panel you will find the data plate. That should give you everything you need and more, like regulator and nozzle info etc.
I looked at the bow tie knobs and they are marked "NLco" (I presume they were made by the National Stove company) and the cast iron grates had a number on them (E-G34-12 and E-G34-13) and I believe those are Garland grates. I can't get the back off from the stove without destroying the gas line to find the data plate. Is there any other way to determine the maker of the stove?
I have this exact same stove. I bought it at a flea market. I have been trying to find out information about it also! On the back of mine there is a little aluminum plate that says "Orbon Stove Co., Belleville, Il" underneath the words 42W is stamped in the plate. Mine is missing all the knobs and only has the two back burners in it. I have been trying to find replacement knobs but didn't know what they looked like. Thanks to your pictures now I do, but have never seen any knobs like them anywhere. If you find out any information please let me know and I will do likewise. Thank you!
Antiqueaddict,
I have found someone who can reproduce the knobs you have missing from your stove. Let me know if you are still in need of the knobs. :)