Commonly dating from the late 1940s to early 1950s, these "combo" units were designed to operate on both electricity and wood/coal. The split configuration typically features electric burners and an oven on one side, while the other side contains a firebox for burning wood or coal, which could be used for cooking or supplemental room heating.
Estimated Value
The value of these vintage stoves is highly dependent on their condition, whether they are functional, and the difficulty of transport due to their heavy cast iron and enamel construction.