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29 places to buy restored vintage stoves

pam kueber - Updated: April 19, 2022

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

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I have been blogging about midcentury home design since 2006, but my very first piece of published writing about home design in 1995 — an article about vintage stoves for the now-defunct Ann Arbor News. Vintage stoves were first becoming popular around then. I have been a fan ever since and today, have a circa-1959 GE Pushbutton electric in my kitchen. When we did a story a while ago about where to get your vintage appliances fixed, a number of readers had suggestions and experiences to share about vintage stove restoration experts. Karl T. also suggested suppliers. I did some additional research and came up with an expanded list — and readers continue to more in their comments, below, be sure to read them — and we now have 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28  29 places to get your vintage stove restored… to buy a restored vintage stove… and to find parts and service for vintage stoves:

Note, before you buy, understand what you are paying for — this includes consulting with a properly licensed professional to assess the stove for environmental and safety issues. Be Safe / Renovate Safe — for more info see our Be Safe/Renovate Safe page. 

Restored vintage stoves — West and Southwest

  • Buckeye Appliance — Stockton, Calif.
  • AntiqueGasStoves.com — Alta Loma, Calif.
  • Dream Stoves — Valley Springs, Calif.
  • Antique Stove Heaven — Los Angeles
  • Aiken’s Furniture — Inglewood, Calif.
  • Antique Stove Shop — Ventura, Calif.
  • Carolina’s Antique Appliances — East Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Savon Appliances — Burbank and Hollywood, Calif.
  • Lloyd’s Appliances — Irwindale, Calif.
  • Antique Stoves — Culver City, Calif.
  • Reliance Antiques — Berkeley, Calif
  • Apple Stoves — Oakland, Calif.
  • RMR Company — San Diego County
  • Homestead Vintage Stoves — Centralia, Wash.
  • Macy’s Classic Stoveworks — Houston, Texas
  • Tulsa Stove Hospital (no website) — Tulsa, Okla.

Restored vintage stoves — Midwest

  • Retro Stove & Gas Works — Chicago area
  • Antique Stoves — Tekonsha, Mich.

Vintage stove restoration — Southeast

  • Antique Appliances — Clayton, Georgia
  • Aircon Vintage Appliances — Raleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill, NC

Vintage stove restoration — East Coast

  • Belgrove Appliance — Westchester County, New York
  • Central Range Service — Bayside, New York – NYC area
  • Chambers Rescue — Montclair, New Jersey
  • Mattera Stove Works — Wakefield, RI
  • Andrews Range Service (no website) — Pittsburg, Pa.
  • Good Time Stove Co. — Goshen, Mass. — pre-war and earlier
  • Antique Stove Hospital — Little Compton, Rhode Island… for folks preparing for peak oil!

Note: Thanks so many readers for the contributions to build this list — keep ’em coming. Also, thanks to Todd at chambers.net for a number of these leads. This seems to be the go-to place for Chambers’ info!

Please know: I do not have personal experience with these resources, so I am not endorsing them…. Please make sure that you do your own research to verify that you are working with safe, experienced, properly licensed professionals with a proven reputation. And, as Lara Jane commented in the original story:

To follow up on Pam’s post, I know a lot of people on other home improvement sites were scammed by a guy restoring vintage stoves (some they’d sent to him, some were advertised on his site). Be careful who you give your money to, and if possible, use a credit card with buyer protection!

Yes, as with any purchase of this magnitude — please do due diligence regarding the companies you are engaging with.

Other stories of interest:

  • Parts, service and advice to fix old stoves and other vintage appliances — 9 online resources

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  1. Roselyn St. Pierre says

    August 28, 2020 at 3:44 pm

    I would like to find some Harvest Gold touch-up paint for my gas stove. Can you suggest where I can purchase just a small tube of touchup paint.
    Thanks

    • pam kueber says

      August 31, 2020 at 9:09 am

      Hi Roselyn, I googled around and found this: https://www.midwestapplianceparts.com/72110-wpl-p-whirpool-golden-harvest-appliance-touch-up-paint

      Whatever you choose be sure it is specified for the use.

  2. Lyn says

    August 3, 2020 at 5:26 pm

    I have an antique vintage part electric part wood or coal burning stove made by hotpoint and GE electric. I believe the model number is RA 28 and was nade around the 1930’s. There was a 1935 GE catalog of automatic electric stoves that it was listed in and it was called the Homestead. Can you tell me how to find information or a contact to help me locate the catalog or other information.

    • pam kueber says

      August 4, 2020 at 7:12 am

      Hi Lyn, I don’t know the answer to this question.

  3. Ritchie E says

    July 26, 2020 at 11:01 pm

    I own a Roper stove with grill and boiler. It came with my house when I bought it 10 years ago. It’s like a 1950 model. Where can I sell it or refurbish it ? I am in NJ area.

    • pam kueber says

      July 27, 2020 at 8:34 am

      Hi Ritchie, the list of companies in this story specialize in refurbishing old stoves. Their websites are usually linked, in blue. They might also be interested in buying your old stove – give them a try. Other than that, if you want to sell it, typical go-to places including craigslist, facebook marketplace, ebay, etc. Good luck.

  4. Ann Clark says

    May 26, 2020 at 7:33 pm

    Do you happen to have the cutout dimensions for a Harvest gold p/7
    General Electric wall oven and the cutout dimensions for a GE
    Harvest Gold push button drop in cooktop?
    Thank you

    • Pam Kueber says

      May 27, 2020 at 10:08 am

      Hi Ann, we don’t have that information here. Not sure where to point you.

  5. Carol says

    January 20, 2020 at 4:57 pm

    I have a Sears country kitchen electric range from 1969. Two of the burners do not work at all; one heats only hot; one is completely functional; the oven door does not shut tightly. It looks like a wood burning stove, black, with a warming oven and storage on the top. I would love to have it repaired. Do you have any suggestions for people in my area (near Akron,Ohio)? Thanks for any assistance.

    • Pam Kueber says

      January 21, 2020 at 8:11 am

      Hi Carol, I haven’t updated this story in a while, don’t know if there are any more companies closer to you that might specialize in repairing vintage stoves… you may need to take it a distance to get it repaired properly….

      Here’s another story with some resources to check, for example, the Old Appliance Club might be able to help or point you >> https://retrorenovation.com/2011/08/29/parts-service-and-advice-to-fix-old-stoves-and-other-vintage-appliances-a-list-of-9-online-resources/

      Good luck!

      Good luck.

  6. Brad French says

    January 19, 2019 at 12:59 am

    I have a Westinghouse AL-40 stove. I need a 8 inch burner switch. OE part number Q80561. Please help!

    • Pam Kueber says

      January 19, 2019 at 7:32 am

      See the resource stories right at the top: https://retrorenovation.com/category/kitchen/other-stuff-such-as-appliances-accessories/

  7. Desiree says

    December 15, 2018 at 6:22 pm

    Another vintage stoves and stove parts shop in No. CA.:

    http://www.allgasappliance.com/

  8. Jeaniene says

    August 8, 2018 at 1:06 pm

    https://rmrcompany.net/
    SAN DIEGO CA…can’t say enough good things about this company.

  9. JEANIENE BUTLER says

    August 8, 2018 at 12:34 pm

    RMR stove company out of San Diego CA. You cannot beat them on service, knowledge and price. Mike Kravcar one of the owners Is a dying breed when It comes to honesty and price. Their work Is phenomenal and It shows. If your in that area don’t miss out on this company and read what they have to offer.

    • Dorothy Kehres says

      November 30, 2018 at 12:08 am

      I live near Seattle WA and am looking for an electric range with side by side double ovens and coil burners. The design of the new electric double oven ranges I’ve found ate problematic: the upper smaller oven can’t accommodate a normal sized pyrex with lid, and the bottom oven is so low that pulling a large roast or turkey out is hard to do without sloshing juices or burning one’s hand.

      • Pam Kueber says

        November 30, 2018 at 7:06 am

        Dorothy, dive into the companies profiled on this site for options.

  10. Dorothy Conte says

    February 20, 2018 at 6:57 am

    Hi. I have a beautiful 1950(s?) Stove I cannot use. It was in a home I purchased. What is the best outlet to sell it? It works perfectly!
    It’s a 6 burner. 39″ long with 2 full ovens and 2 broilers that look like wings on the bottom. I appreciate your help. Thanks

    • Pam Kueber says

      February 20, 2018 at 8:43 am

      Craigslist is probably your best bet.

    • Lisa says

      February 20, 2018 at 9:12 am

      I have a Wedgewood stove just like this! I am also wondering how to sell it when I move. It is the only stove that I have used for 30 years and I love it, but lots of people want modern stoves rather than this one. Thanks for the reply on how to sell or repair this stove in New Hampshire! Lisa

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