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AI Identification

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Mid-century style General Electric stove

Kitchen Appliances

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,200

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage freestanding electric range with a seafoam green or turquoise porcelain enamel finish, stylistically consistent with kitchen appliances from the mid-20th century, likely the 1950s or 1960s. The unit features a four-burner cooktop with electric coil heating elements. The control panel is located on a raised backsplash and bears a centerpiece logo that appears to read 'GENERAL ELECTRIC' accompanied by the GE monogram. The panel includes two rotary dial knobs and a row of push-button controls for burner selection or oven settings. The heating coils themselves feature centers marked with 'GE Calrod', suggesting they may be original components or period-appropriate replacements. The lower section includes an oven with a horizontal chrome handle and a lower drawer or access panel also featuring a chrome trim piece. Physically, the item appears in well-maintained condition for its age, though there are signs of minor wear consistent with use, such as light surface scratching on the enamel and some dullness or oxidation on the chrome accents. The appliance's design, including its rounded edges and specific color palette, is highly characteristic of the 'Atomic Age' aesthetic. Final identification as a period-correct appliance is subject to in-person inspection of the serial number and internal wiring.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have evaluated this freestanding electric range based on the visual evidence provided. Based on what I can see, the unit appears to be a mid-century model bearing marks consistent with General Electric's 'Calrod' series from the 1950s or 1960s. The seafoam green porcelain finish is characteristic of the 'Atomic Age' aesthetic, which is currently sought after by enthusiasts of retro kitchen design. I cannot verify from a photo whether the internal components are functional or if the wiring meets modern safety standards; a physical inspection by a qualified technician would be necessary to confirm operational safety. The value estimate of $600 to $1,200 assumes the appliance is in working order and that the branding is correct. Market behavior for items of this type suggests that cosmetic condition is a primary driver of price; while this unit shows light surface wear, the preservation of the enamel and chrome accents supports the higher end of the range. However, this value depends entirely on the assumption that the unit consists of period-appropriate components rather than modern reproductions or extensive modifications. If in-person examination reveals the item to be a later 'in the style of' reproduction or if it is discovered to have significant internal deterioration, the value would likely decrease to a range of $150 to $300 for decorative or salvage purposes. To confirm the piece's history and increase market confidence, I would recommend documentation of the serial number and a professional assessment of the internal mechanical assembly.

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