• In 1929, Établissements Gérard-Becuwe was manufacturing enamelled cast-iron stoves, ovens, cookers, baths and even electric irons. They had a foundry at Signy-Le-Petit in the Ardennes, another at Soissons in the Aisne and a mechanical workshop near Dieppe.
  • Between 1898 and 1970, Tito Landi manufactured lanterns and lighthouses in Paris that ran on gasoline or alcohol. He also made heating appliances.
  • Coal or wood stove
  • Coal or wood stove
  • "Le Rêve" factory in Lausanne, Switzerland, began manufacturing "potager" stoves in 1905, followed by gas and then electric cookers.
  • Scholtès - second sketch (See first and third sketch).
    Electric cooker by Établissements Eugène Scholtès in Lagrange-Thionville. The Scholtès brand became known by launching the first French-made enameled steel cooker in 1923. The product was an immediate success.
  • Scholtès - first sketch (See second and third sketch).
    Electric cooker by Établissements Eugène Scholtès in Lagrange-Thionville. The Scholtès brand made a name for itself by launching in 1923 the first enameled steel cooker manufactured in France. The product was an immediate success.
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