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Toy stove

ca. 1910

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

The first toy stoves appeared in the 1840s, modeled after the full-sized stoves found in American kitchens at the time. Not only did toy stoves look like their fully functioning, adult-sized counterparts, but they used the same technology as well. Consequently, unlike safer, modern toy ovens, such as the light bulb-powered Easy-Bake Oven, these early stoves had many of the same hazards of coal-burning or wood-burning stoves, such as open flames and hot stovetops. This sheet metal stove, for instance, has two pull out drawers containing double-wick alcohol burners that, when lit, heated the stove and oven.

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  • Title: Toy stove
  • Date Created: ca. 1910
  • Location: Germany
  • Subject Keywords: foodways, housekeeping
  • Type: Housekeeping Toys
  • Medium: paint, sheet metal, tin, brass
  • Object ID: 79.10212
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