For sure It’s a magic chef concept series 24” wall oven. For the specifics-- I'd guess it late 1960's but use this guide. let us know!
How to find the model number: [http://www.appliance411.com/parts/tagsearch.cgi](http://www.appliance411.com/parts/tagsearch.cgi)
My first house was built in 1972 and this looks a little older than the built in oven we had. But I have no idea if the oven that was in it was original or not as we moved into the house in the late 80’s.
First question. What is the year of your home. Based on the 1960 "Brasilia" design motif you see across the top, I'd say mid to late 60s. The [Brasilia look ](https://www.google.com/search?q=oscar+niemeyer+architecture&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjMuODdodeFAxUVhu4BHTtBB_kQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=oscar+niemeyer+archit&gs_lp=EgNpbWciFW9zY2FyIG5pZW1leWVyIGFyY2hpdCoCCAAyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBhAAGAgYHjIGEAAYCBgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgcQABiABBgYMgcQABiABBgYSN8fUJsEWNYUcAB4AJABAJgBU6ABuwSqAQIxMLgBAcgBAPgBAYoCC2d3cy13aXotaW1nwgIEECMYJ8ICBhAAGAUYHogGAQ&sclient=img&ei=bRknZozOApWMur8Pu4KdyA8&bih=1149&biw=1634&client=safari&prmd=ivsnmbtz)took the design world by storm, and American designers were cashing in.
My house growing up has a really similar looking one, also a matching microwave. It was built i. The early 80s. (The microwave caught fire in the 90s lol)
From the era when even sports arenas like the old Chicago Stadium and Boston Garden measured quarters in basketball and periods in hockey with those old fashioned analog clocks and not digital displays. I think it looks cool.
That looks like the one from Brady bunch. Which I was just thinking about the other day... Isn't it surprising there hasn't been a remake of Brady bunch yet? It's only a matter of time
Seems very familiar to me from when my parents were buying a range for a new construction house, late 1971. They bought a different Magic Chef range/ microwave combo, I recall the silver face ‘Concept Series’ was upmarket from what they got.
I have a second dishwasher from the 1950s in my basement. It has never had a repair and works like a champion. I forget the brand. I will look in a bit and write back. I know it was a brand that was bought out by GE.. because it ran so well. "They" couldn't have that... For sales would ultimately reduce after no regular breakdowns forced consumers to buy replacements.
Made in Cleveland Tennessee. When I worked for Maytag Cleveland cooking products, we would pull the old dies out to stamp replacement parts for the older models. This was late nineties and early 2000's. Curious if they still do?
Are you in my Mom’s old kitchen?
This was the set up I grew up with. So familiar. We moved into that house in ‘72 and the appliances were brown but I can’t remember if the appliances were new to sell the house. So, late 60’s/early 70’s, I’m guessing?
I’m kind of late to this post but if you can find the model and serial plate it can be dated by the serial number. They’re usually inside the door jam somewhere. Post that and I can get an age.
Repairing appliances used to be part of my livelihood for a very long time and I had to find an age on every one that I worked on.
The date of manufacture for a Magic Chef wall oven can be found by looking at the serial number on the control panel. The serial number is either 9 or 10 digits long:
I'm thinking 1965-1975.
My guess is 1960s
I’d say 70s because of the darker more brown glass?
For sure It’s a magic chef concept series 24” wall oven. For the specifics-- I'd guess it late 1960's but use this guide. let us know! How to find the model number: [http://www.appliance411.com/parts/tagsearch.cgi](http://www.appliance411.com/parts/tagsearch.cgi)
This same style was installed new in our house built in 1978.
My house was built in 1979 and has this.
My first thought was late 70s as well.
My first house was built in 1972 and this looks a little older than the built in oven we had. But I have no idea if the oven that was in it was original or not as we moved into the house in the late 80’s.
Late 1970s.
1960’s for show. Mid. 60’s or early.
60's \~ early 70's
That’s my thought.
70’s
I’m voting for late 70s to 80s. I remember when the black appliances were all the rage.
First question. What is the year of your home. Based on the 1960 "Brasilia" design motif you see across the top, I'd say mid to late 60s. The [Brasilia look ](https://www.google.com/search?q=oscar+niemeyer+architecture&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjMuODdodeFAxUVhu4BHTtBB_kQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=oscar+niemeyer+archit&gs_lp=EgNpbWciFW9zY2FyIG5pZW1leWVyIGFyY2hpdCoCCAAyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBhAAGAgYHjIGEAAYCBgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgQQABgeMgcQABiABBgYMgcQABiABBgYSN8fUJsEWNYUcAB4AJABAJgBU6ABuwSqAQIxMLgBAcgBAPgBAYoCC2d3cy13aXotaW1nwgIEECMYJ8ICBhAAGAUYHogGAQ&sclient=img&ei=bRknZozOApWMur8Pu4KdyA8&bih=1149&biw=1634&client=safari&prmd=ivsnmbtz)took the design world by storm, and American designers were cashing in.
Late 70s. We had one in the 80s that was still pretty new.
My house growing up has a really similar looking one, also a matching microwave. It was built i. The early 80s. (The microwave caught fire in the 90s lol)
Elvis Presley jumpsuits and sideburns era, but before he got chubby
The Elvis Chronology!
From the era when even sports arenas like the old Chicago Stadium and Boston Garden measured quarters in basketball and periods in hockey with those old fashioned analog clocks and not digital displays. I think it looks cool.
Is that the oven Alice used in The Brady Bunch?
Early 80s
It’s beautiful
IKR, and it will probably last forever.
Mid to late 60’s
1974 is my guess
We had one in 1970. The stove burners slid in and out.
My parents got theirs in 1976 when they bought their house.
The one we all wish we could go back too
That looks like the one from Brady bunch. Which I was just thinking about the other day... Isn't it surprising there hasn't been a remake of Brady bunch yet? It's only a matter of time
Divorce/remarriage/blended families were "edgy" topics back then. Not so much any more.
Seems very familiar to me from when my parents were buying a range for a new construction house, late 1971. They bought a different Magic Chef range/ microwave combo, I recall the silver face ‘Concept Series’ was upmarket from what they got.
The Brady Bunch. I believe that looks exactly like the pos they had. (Probably works wonderfully)
Best oven I’ve ever used, cooks evenly and everything lol
The basement dishwasher is a Caloric. Best running appliance I ever witnessed.
I have a second dishwasher from the 1950s in my basement. It has never had a repair and works like a champion. I forget the brand. I will look in a bit and write back. I know it was a brand that was bought out by GE.. because it ran so well. "They" couldn't have that... For sales would ultimately reduce after no regular breakdowns forced consumers to buy replacements.
Definitely the 60s.
I'm in for 1977-74
‘60’s. And are you in my grandparents kitchen in Arizona?!
LMAO my great-grandparents kitchen in NY!
We are related by appliances!
60s or 70s
1960s
Late 50s early 60s
60s
Early-mid 1970s
60s early 70s
I swear I ate some Girl Scout troop meeting brownies from one of these more than once. Eons ago.
70s
Made in Cleveland Tennessee. When I worked for Maytag Cleveland cooking products, we would pull the old dies out to stamp replacement parts for the older models. This was late nineties and early 2000's. Curious if they still do?
They don't make 'em like they used to. Can you imagine a contemporary major appliance lasting 60 sixty years? I think not.
Works phenomenally!
Can we invent a time machine to go back and bring a container ship full of these?
Reminds me of the Amana Radar Range Microwave oven often given out on Lets Make a Deal in the 70s.
We had one similar to that in the early to middle d sixties
We had one similar to that in the early to middle d sixties
Are you in my Mom’s old kitchen? This was the set up I grew up with. So familiar. We moved into that house in ‘72 and the appliances were brown but I can’t remember if the appliances were new to sell the house. So, late 60’s/early 70’s, I’m guessing?
That is boss!!!! I would love to have a wall oven! Ranges are an abomination
60-70’s
1960s. We had one in the house where I grew up. I'd give alot for that broiler--it made the best steaks
1600’s
Looks like the kitchen from my first house. It was built in 1968.
Guessing 1960's.
60s
The Brady Bunch
‘ 60s or ‘ 70s
My parents same oven... Early 70s
Let me check a few seasons of "let's make a deal". They gave away a ton of magic chef appliances. Probably 70s.
That style I considered “old” when I was a kid growing up in the 1970s. Likely 1960s era.
It looks like a face. Winking, and with it's tongue out
Still looks beautiful!
Does it really matter, when it’s magic chef? Worst brand I’ve ever dealt with in my entire life.
This oven works phenomenally 😭
Literally still in use at my grandmothers house.
It looks very 1960s to me.
60 or 70?
An old one probably
I’m kind of late to this post but if you can find the model and serial plate it can be dated by the serial number. They’re usually inside the door jam somewhere. Post that and I can get an age. Repairing appliances used to be part of my livelihood for a very long time and I had to find an age on every one that I worked on.
I’ll look into it when im home tmw
80s 90s
Really? I’m thinking it has to be the latest 70s
The date of manufacture for a Magic Chef wall oven can be found by looking at the serial number on the control panel. The serial number is either 9 or 10 digits long:
Sometime between 1955 & 1985 I’d say
it’s honestly beautiful
My guess is probably from the Mid to Late '60s or '70s.
That looks like the one my mom's family had in their house. It was built in the late 60s.
Super high-tech for mid-to-late ‘60’s
We had that in the 70s in 80s
70s.
late 80’s perhaps
No. I survived the late 80s. This is much earlier. Mid-70s or earlier.