The previous home owner told us this stove was an antique. As stated, it is a compact or "half" working stove with 4 gas burners, broiler, & "wilcolator" turn dial oven, temperature up to 450 degrees. It is white in color with black inside oven & broiler.
This is an original deckchair from the passenger liner S.S. NEW AMSTERDAM of the Holland-America line (now owned by Carnival Corporation ). I inherited this chair from my parents when they passed away several years ago.
From the best I could learn, the S.S. NEW AMSTERDAM was in service from the late 1890's through the mid 1940's, or perhaps 1950's. It was the first of 3 ships of the Holland-American Line to bear the AMSTERDAM name.
The second ship was the S.S. NIEUW AMSTERDAM (1937 to 1971, scrapped in 1974).
The third ship bearing the AMSTERDAM name is the M.S. AMSTERDAM which is currently in service.
This deckchair is a lounge style, and is 55 inches from the rear feet to the front of the foot rest. The distance between the feet of the chair itself, without the leg-rest extended is 36 inches. The heigth of the chair back from the floor is 37 inches. The height of the chair back from the seat is 29 inches. The width of the chair, at the arm rests, is 22 inches. The length of the chair seat is 24 inches. The length of the leg-rest extension is 20 inches. The height of the leg-rest above the floor is 12 inches. All hardware is made of brass. There are brass hinges at the arm joints and at the leg-rest attachment to the seat. On the rear of the seat back, at the top, is a brass plate inscribed: S.S. NEW AMSTERDAM On the front edge of the seat is a brass plate inscribed: 1ST CLASS ONLY ===================================================================