The kitchen stove, made by Wedgewood, has six burners, two ovens and a warming oven.
Although not original to the house the vent hood above was used by the Martson family.
The Marston House, San Diego. Photo by Patty Jones
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Marston House kitchen stove
by Patty Jones on May 31, 2011 · 8 comments
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I have been looking for a vent hood exactly like this for about 10 years. I have a 6 burner, 2 oven, broiler and right side griddle Wedgewood and need a vent hood. Where can I find one like this?
Thank you for ANY information that points me in the right direction!
We had a lovely hood mAde by Vent a Hood. It took them over a year to make it but it was precisely what I asked for. I drew a precise drawing of a 5’ long domed hood with stainless steel straps. Perfect!
I have a 1933 Vent A Hood identical to this for sale (from my 1929 spanish adobe home) in Phoenix. Please contact me if you are interested.
Hi, were i can but this range? Its a gas sotve?
I have two of those stoves. actually nicer. Mine are Magic chefs. Each one has the oven on the opposite side. I wasn’t sure which I use but I will have one of them for sale in the very near future.
I interested, please call me 310.625.8255
Please- I’d love instructions or a contact to convert an antique stove into a bathroom vanity. Jennifer 816-401-8048
Do you know what year this stove was made? I have an identical one and would love to know how old it is.
Sono bellissime ho la nostalgia di averne una