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"Soyer" army portable catering stove

"Soyer" army portable catering stove

1953

Gas cooker

Gas cooker

1890

Gas Cooker

Gas Cooker

1910-1920

Field cooking stove [model]

Field cooking stove [model]

1900-1930

Stove for drying opium

Stove for drying opium

1850-1910

"Belling" auto-timer electric cooker, type 64 plus, 1957

"Belling" auto-timer electric cooker

"New World" H16 gas cooker by Radiation Ltd., early example of first type of cooker to contain the Regulo oven thermostat to produce accurate cooking times, with bottom-flued lagged oven, double grill, four Rad o burners, most efficient cooker of inter-war period, 1923-1925

"New World" H16 gas cooker by Radiation Ltd.

1923-1925

Parkinson Cowan Prince one universal gas cooker, 1969

Parkinson Cowan Prince one universal gas cooker

1969

G E C domestic electric cooker, cat.no.DC114, originally purchased new in 1956, with instruction card

G E C domestic electric cooker

Gas cooker by Parkinson Cowan, "Renown 6", 1959

Gas cooker by Parkinson Cowan, "Renown 6", 1959

1959

"Wee-Dex" portable gas cooker, butane operated by Dex Industries Ltd. of Richmond, Surrey, 1944

"Wee-Dex" portable gas cooker

1944

Small gas cooker by Fletcher Russell and Co. of Warrington, model no.37, c.1893

Small gas cooker by Fletcher Russell and Co. of Warrington

1893

Davis gas cooker, circa 1890

Davis Gas Cooker, circa 1890.

1890

Red and black 'Dogmaster' model 6, made of phenol formaldehyde, with electrical cord and two pin plug, used for cooking frankfurters, with full instructions on base, made by Maxwell Electrical Industries, Hollywood, California, 1920-1940

'Dogmaster' hot dog cooker

1920-1940

"Palace" gas cooker 1430, by Fletcher Russell's, c.1905

"Palace" gas cooker 1430

1905

Pressure cooker and pressure reducing cooler. Pilot model built by Mather and Platt, Manchester for Cambden Food Preservation Research Association, 1934. Said to be first continuous can sterilizer in Europe. Received in partially dismantled condition

Pressure cooker and pressure reducing cooler. Pilot model built by Mather and Platt

1934

"Metro" gas cooker with eye-level oven and thermostat by Flavel of Leamington, c.1930

"Metro" Gas Cooker with Eye-Level Oven and Thermostat by Flavel of Leamington

1930

German gas-cooker, white enamel, 1929

German Gas-Cooker, White Enamel, 1929

1929

The Aga Model C standard solid-fuelled cooker of the type invented by Gustav Dalen and redesigned by Douglas Scott, made by Allied Ironfounders Ltd and supplied for display purposes as a shell and simmering plate without any internal parts, 1938-1972

The Aga Model C standard solid-fuelled cooker of the type invented by Gustav Dalen and redesigned by Douglas Scott

1938-1972

Gas cooker, no.37 by Fletcher Russell & Co. Ltd., Warrington, Manchester and London. c. 1888

Gas cooker

Kitchencraft Waterless Cooker, "Vitasavour" model

Kitchencraft Waterless Cooker, "Vitasavour" model

16. G.E.C. Cattell's experimental cooker with rounded-top oven

16. G.E.C. Cattell's experimental cooker

3-hour gravity-feed oil cooker "The Florence-Expire" by Joseph Sankey and Sons of Bilston, Staff. c.1935

3-hour gravity-feed oil cooker "The Florence-Expire" by Joseph Sankey and Sons of Bilston

1935

Aga cooker, 1932, first model to be made in England (by Bell's Heat Appliancers)

Aga Cooker.

1932

English Electric High Level Automatic Cooker, model 2020, serial no.5795; 235V, A.C. only; 42 amps. Made in Great Britain by The English Electric Co. Ltd., London, 1956

English Electric High Level Automatic Cooker

1956

"Baby Belling" No.2 Electric cooker, 1929

"Baby Belling" No.2 Electric cooker

1929

Enamelled electric cooker, by Moffat's (Canada), 1937 model

Enamelled electric cooker

Creda electric cooker, model 0198, 1931

Creda electric cooker

1931

10. Professor Kapp's experimental "Biscuit Tin" cooker (replica)

10. Professor Kapp's experimental "Biscuit Tin" cooker

Ceramic fibre element support for ceramic hob cooker, made by vacuum forming, 1980

Ceramic fibre element support for ceramic hob cooker

1980

15. G.C.E. Model DC 5700 cooker, serial no. 763, black with fuse box, 1924

15. G.C.E. Model DC 5700 cooker

1924

Hotpoint electric cooker, split-level, 1925, model GA

Hotpoint electric cooker, model GA

1925

Small gas cooker, Stechford 1012, c.1920

Small gas cooker, Stechford 1012, c.1920

1920

Microwave cooker model HN 1102, for light catering or domestic purposes, by Philips, Eindhoven, Holland, 1967-1973

Microwave Cooker Model HN 1102

1967-1973

'Veritas' paraffin cooker comprising cooker unit fixed to metal table with glass reservoir and pair of annular Argand burners with hotplates above, for use in rural areas without gas or electricity supplies, by Veritas-Atmos, English, 1925-1935

'Veritas' paraffin cooker

1925-1935

Simplex metal-clad cooker. Control unit with 13 A socket

Simplex metal-clad cooker. Control unit with 13 A socket

"Heatrae" B electric table cooker, 240V; 3.2A, c.1930-c.1935

"Heatrae" B electric table cooker

circa 1930-circa 1935

"Multiparvo" electric Utility Cooker and fire with single coiled-wire element, copper reflector and wire dress guard, acts as fire when stood on side, acts as cooker or grill when stood on back, patented by R. M. Berry, English, 1920-1930

"Multiparvo" electric Utility Cooker and fire with single coiled-wire element

1920-1930

"Falco" electric cooker, c.1935, made by Carron Ironworks, Falkirk

"Falco" Electric Cooker

1935

Gas cooker and frame, by Alfred King, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, 1859. This cooker was designed by Alfred King for installation in 148 Piccadilly, London, the home of Lionel Nathan Rothschild.

Gas cooker designed by Alfred King

1859

"Universal" electric table-top cooker, comprising a circular open coil ed-wire heating element which can be used for boiling or grilling, or which can be turned into an oven when covered by a domed lid, by Lande rs Frary and Clark, USA, 1922-1925

"Universal" electric table-top cooker

1922-1925

Baby Belling Cooker Type 120 MK2, c.1975

Baby Belling Cooker Type 120 MK2, c.1975

1975

"Excell" electric slow cooker, c.1932

"Excell" electric slow cooker

1932

17. G.E.C. D.C.5718 eye-level cooker, 1927

17. G.E.C. D.C.5718 eye-level cooker, 1927

1927

G.E.C. DC 5731 cooker, the first with thermometer fitted to oven door, 1926

G.E.C. DC 5731 cooker

1926

14. G.E.C. D.C.5766 cooker 1930

14. G.E.C. D.C.5766 cooker 1930

1930

G.E.C. DC 105 cooker, first serious attempt at streamlining, 1939

G.E.C. DC 105 cooker

1939

18. G.E.C. D.C.79 cooker, table type, 1935

18. G.E.C. D.C.79 cooker, table type, 1935

1935

Gas cooker by Fletcher and Co., Warrington, c.1890

Gas cooker by Fletcher and Co., Warrington, c.1890

1890

G.E.C. DC 76 cooker, 1935 for export market in many colour schemes

G.E.C. DC 76 cooker

1935