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GE Hotpoint Butterscotch Bakelite Percolator 119P102, Sugar, Creamer, Tray Set
$ 25.87
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This is a matching Art Deco style General Electric (GE) coffee service set which includes the Hotpoint Percolator, sugar, creamer and tray:General Electric Chrome Percolator (probably holds 10-15 cups) in excellent condition with no dents and only some minor surface scratches. It does not work to heat up so it needs a replacement fuse noted on the bottom or new cord or use as is to dispense a beverage:
Butterscotch color bakelite (qtip/409 test positive) semi-circle handle on spout has no chips and turns (to open and close spout)
Original black cord (pot does not heat up when plugged in so not sure if it is the cord or the pot that this is not working)
Some surface scratches in chrome (none are very obvious)
Glass knob fits into lid securely and is not chipped that I can tell. Lid fits well in pot.
All three rubber feet are sturdy and intact
Overall height: 13-1/2"
Width: 9" from end of handle to end of handle
Bottom reads: General Electric, Cat No
119P102, Volts 115, Watts 400, Patents [4 long numbers], General Electric Co, Bridgeport CT, USA, Ontario Calif. DO NOT PLACE POT IN WATER, IF POT DOES NOT HEAT REMOVE THIS COVER AND REPLACE FUSE CAT No. P35P26
Chrome Sugar and Creamer: Not sure if the sugar container should have a lid or not (I saw a similar set in a shop and there were also no lids). Both in excellent condition with no dents and only some minor surface scratches. Each is about 3" tall. Each is marked the same on the bottom with "General Electric U.S.A."
Chrome Tray with butterscotch color Bakelite handles: Excellent condition with no dents, some minor scratches and a few tiny corrosion spots. Handles are tight. Measures about 9-3/4" x 20-1/4" (outer handle to handle). Marked on the bottom with "General Electric U.S.A." and "Hotpoint".
I may need to ship in 2 boxes due to length of the tray.
See my other listings as I may be able to combine shipping if you buy multiple listings.
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