The Hubley Manufacturing Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, ranked among the most productive cast-iron toy manufacturers in the United States in the early 20th century. Though Arcade Manufacturing Company rivaled Hubley in overall production, Hubley surpassed Arcade in cast-iron toy stove production. Hubley's "Eagle" line of toy ranges offered more sizes and types of stoves than any other line on the market at the time. This large, nickel-plated "Eagle" range has three opening doors, a working damper, an ornate backpiece with teapot and warming shelves, and includes a waffle iron and frying pan.