Nice booklet, is the range in as good condition as the picture.
If you bought this at an auction you should have an idea of it's value.
were you the only bidder if not how many other bidders were there, and how many times was the bid raised>
It is of course obsolete for anyone to want for what it is considering all of the choices available today, so I doubt it would be of interest for actual use, and the market for unnecessary or useless items in this economy is flat.I think your market would be an antique dealer hoping to make a profit and they are usually shy of electrical things.
I found noting any where on the net except your own post about this .
actually there was another post of this type stove which caused me to post my question...my real interest is more of a historidcal nature...the online auction in which I purchased said circa 1950 other post on this site said 1937 no other info the booklet is undated could not locate a date on item when I cleaned today the front of the piece is discolored interior in excellant condition the cord is in good condition but the actual plug needs replaced. Actual value to me is what I paid for it 33.00 what I really want is any additional info regarding age/date of manufacture...am going to use in a display of vintage kitchen items...if someone really wanted it of course I'd consider selling after display period over...thanks for prompt reply
I am the excited owner of this little Eureka electric range, and am thrilled to connect to people with more information. I am especially interested in the accompnaying information booklet you mention. Is there any way I could somehow acquire a copy?
We just bought one today Model # AHW11
Serial # 100470 1320 watts. It looks just like the one in the picture. We understand it still works but needs to be cleaned up. The outside has faded with small light rust spots which shows aging but still looks very good. The cord is frayed in a couple of places but no safety problems; plug still good. Yes, we would like to know more about it too. Purchase price was $50 but We think these are probably very hard to find; at least I would thing they are. I have never never one before. we plan on putting it on display also.
I have one just like the picture,I have never seen one like it before either,it works and is in good condition.It really surprised me to see this one .When I first puschased this one I could not find any infromation on it,so I decided to look again.I would love to know the value of it.You can email me at [email protected].
Re: Eureka electric range
Nice booklet, is the range in as good condition as the picture.
If you bought this at an auction you should have an idea of it's value.
were you the only bidder if not how many other bidders were there, and how many times was the bid raised>
It is of course obsolete for anyone to want for what it is considering all of the choices available today, so I doubt it would be of interest for actual use, and the market for unnecessary or useless items in this economy is flat.I think your market would be an antique dealer hoping to make a profit and they are usually shy of electrical things.
I found noting any where on the net except your own post about this .
Re: Eureka electric range
actually there was another post of this type stove which caused me to post my question...my real interest is more of a historidcal nature...the online auction in which I purchased said circa 1950 other post on this site said 1937 no other info the booklet is undated could not locate a date on item when I cleaned today the front of the piece is discolored interior in excellant condition the cord is in good condition but the actual plug needs replaced. Actual value to me is what I paid for it 33.00 what I really want is any additional info regarding age/date of manufacture...am going to use in a display of vintage kitchen items...if someone really wanted it of course I'd consider selling after display period over...thanks for prompt reply
Re: Eureka electric range
I am the excited owner of this little Eureka electric range, and am thrilled to connect to people with more information. I am especially interested in the accompnaying information booklet you mention. Is there any way I could somehow acquire a copy?
Re: Eureka electric range
http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/The-Eureka-Company-Com…
This is a link to the history of the Eureka company with contact info. You might get some of the info you hoped for here
Re: Eureka electric range
We just bought one today Model # AHW11
Serial # 100470 1320 watts. It looks just like the one in the picture. We understand it still works but needs to be cleaned up. The outside has faded with small light rust spots which shows aging but still looks very good. The cord is frayed in a couple of places but no safety problems; plug still good. Yes, we would like to know more about it too. Purchase price was $50 but We think these are probably very hard to find; at least I would thing they are. I have never never one before. we plan on putting it on display also.
Re: Eureka electric range
I have one just like the picture,I have never seen one like it before either,it works and is in good condition.It really surprised me to see this one .When I first puschased this one I could not find any infromation on it,so I decided to look again.I would love to know the value of it.You can email me at [email protected].