Get the best deals for Antique Ge Refrigerator at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! Spanning 1934 to the mid-1970s, these vintage refrigerators are marvelous, wacky, classic, or rare - chosen to taste some of the coolest kitchen appliances that American had to offer.
Above: the incredible GE Refrigeration Center. The GE Monitor top refrigerator is perhaps the most recognized of vintage refrigerators. Built on the principal of a French industrialist concept for a hermetically sealed refrigeration system, the first models available to the general public, for residential use, were introduced in 1927.
Vintage compact GE refrigerators are still sought after for their small footprint and sturdy construction. Restored units often sell for $150 to $500, with some models commanding higher prices if they are in pristine condition or feature unique colors. All other General Electric models up until 1942 use SO2 with the exception of a few CF's and CK3 rebuilds which used Freon 12.
The item "Antique 1930s General Electric monitor Top Refrigerator" is in sale since Thursday, March 19, 2020. GE Monitor-Top Vintage Refrigerator The most recognized of vintage refrigerators is the GE Monitor-Top refrigerator. This residential refrigerator was introduced by General Electric (GE) to the general public in 1927.
GE believed so much on its new product that it committed $18 million dollars to the manufacturing of these refrigerators and another million dollars to advertise them to the. Old Appliance Information and Value If you are looking for the estimated value of your appliance, you may contact your nearest GE dealer or antique dealer in your area. GE dealers can give you pricing for our current products and antique dealers can provide value of older models.
Find GE dealers in your area. If you would like to view a general timeline of the products and technology that GE. The big news in the kitchen during the 1920s? Reliable, affordable electric refrigeration.
As more homes had access to electric power, people replaced their messy wooden iceboxes with stylish, low maintenance, enameled porcelain electric refrigerators. In 1930, 10% of households had them -- by 1940, 56% did. General Electric's distinctive "Monitor Top" refrigerator was a big seller in the late.
Check out our antique general electric refrigerator selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our memorabilia shops. Vintage 1930 General Electric Refrigerator Print Ad. In 1913, the first electric refrigerators for home and domestic use were invented and produced by Fred W.
Wolf of Fort Wayne, Indiana, with models consisting of a unit that was mounted on top of an ice box.