Small Kitchen Appliance Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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General Electric
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their new Triple-Whip Mixer. The ad has a picture of a kitchen done in green where a lady has been busy using her General Electric Triple-Whip Mixer for preparing enough baked goods to slow her family down for the weekend. The mixer has its head raised from a bowl of white frosting and the headline, at a loss for words, calls it "New! New! New! Better! Better! Better!". The text mentions a price of $39.95 and talks about the New Beater-Release, having Greater Power, offering New Color Designs, with a Built-in Light, a Speed Selector and now coming with Three beaters
September 1952
McCall's
1
$8.00
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Appliance 213

General Electric
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their Triple-Whip Mixer. There is a picture of this mixer sitting on a counter with a tasty batch of frosting in the bowl waiting to be applied to the cake that is next to it. The ad says "It's here! And it's a Beauty...for light or heavy duty!" and a price of $39.95 is given for this item that every kitchen needs. There are pictures showing the Speed Selector and the fact that this unit has Three beaters and the text talks about other features such as the Beater Release, a Built-In Light and the fact that a two and a four quart bowl come with each purchase.
October 1952
McCall's
1
$8.00
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Appliance 147

Hamilton Beach
Black and white 5" x 6 3/4" ad for their Food Mixer. The ad has a picture of this wonderful appliance under the headline "Portable - Just lift it off!" and a smaller picture that shows that "One hand holds mixer and controls mixing speeds". The ad mentions a price for the unit of $18.75 and mentions and gives prices for a variety of attachments such as a Juice Extractor, a Meat Grinder, a Slicer-Shredder, a Coffee Grinder and a Potato Peeler.
March 1934
Better Homes & Gardens
1
$8.00
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Appliance 79

Hamilton Beach
Three color 5" x 13" ad for their Food Mixer. The ad has a drawing of one of these units sitting on a countertop in front of a smiling lady. The ad headline claims this is "An Ideal Gift" that will give you "Tastier Foods" that will be more "Easily Prepared". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 5, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliance 49

Oster
Full color 4 1/2" x 12" ad for their electric Meat Grinder. The ad has a picture of a platter filled with patties of freshly ground meat and covered with peas, corn and other items. The headline claims that "The Star behind this Super Sunday Supper is the Oster electric Meat Grinder" and the ad shows a picture of this unit with suggestions for some of the things that you can grind. The ad gives the price for this unit as being $49.95 and mentions an ice crusher head attachment which would cost you $12.95 and a can opener head attachment which would cost you $9.95. This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 1957
Better Homes & Gardens
1
$7.50
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Appliance 93

Proctor
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Proctor Kitchen Appliances. Items that it pictures, describes and gives prices for are Irons, Pop-Up Toasters and Roast-or-Grille. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 1947
McCall's
0
$8.00
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Appliances 3

Sunbeam
Three color 5" x 13" ad for their Automatic Mixmaster. The ad has a picture of 12 muffins, just out of the oven. Six of them are fluffy and have risen high over the tins and the other six are sad looking and inspire little interest. The ad headline asks if you can figure out "Which of these 12 Pop-overs were mixed by Sunbeam Automatic Mixmaster". The ad describes the "Greater Aeration and Even Mixing" results this machine will give you and talks about the Mix-Finder Dial. This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 5, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliance 50

Sunbeam
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Automatic Coffeemaster. There is a picture of a female hand holding one of these units and tipping it to fill several coffee cups on a table next to a platter with cream and sugar while a plate with sliced cake sits nearby. The headline promises "Delicious Coffee - every time with Sunbeam Coffeemaster. It's Automatic" while explaining that it "Shuts off by itself when the coffee is done...then resets itself to keep the coffee piping hot...Automatically". There are three drawings that show the simple A-B-C steps needed to use it and the text makes more claims about always perfect coffee and being 50% faster.
October 20, 1947
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliance 173

Sunbeam
Full color 10" x 14" ad for the newest from Sunbeam. The ad headline says that "Only the Sunbeam toasts with RADIANT CONTROL Automatic Beyond Belief!". It claims that "All you do is drop in the bread" and then "Bread lowers itself automatically, no levers to push. Toast raises itself silently, without popping or banging". I could use one of those right now. There is a picture of one with a female hand reaching to pull the two pieces of perfect toast that has popped up. I don't know if it is a reflection or that they put a picture from their wedding but it is there.
June 5, 1950
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliance 281

Sunbeam
Full color 8" x 11" ad for their Model 10 Automatic Mixmaster. The ad has a picture of one of these units beating up a bowl of cake batter and the headline promises "Lighter...Higher...Finer-Textured Cakes!" due to "More EVEN mixing and greater AERATION with these NEW, LARGER BOWL-FIT BEATERS". There is a set of pictures that compare a cake made with an "Ordinary Food Mixer" and one made with a Sunbeam Mixmaster and descriptions that ecplain the differences. The ad discusses features such as the New, Larger Heat-Resistant Bowls, the Automatic Mix-Finder Dial, the Automatic Juice Extractor and the Automatic Beater Ejector.
April 1951
Good Housekeeping
1
$8.00
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Appliance 193

Sunbeam
Full color 10" x 14" ad that tells you that "Only the New Sunbeam Mixmaster gives you all these advantages! Lighter...Higher...Finer Textured Cakes". There is a drawing of one of these units beating away on a cake and the woman is adjusting the Famous Mix-Finder Dial which had a Ten-Spead Adjustment. There is a drawing of a cake made with an ordinary Food Mixer and one made with the Sunbeam Mixmaster and it is surprising how much higher the one made with the Mixmaster is. The text says that "The above actual photograph shows sections of angel food cakes made in baking tests with the best of the ordinary food mixers and with the new Sunbeam. You can SEE and TASTE the difference when your food mixer is the new Sunbeam Mixmaster. Sunbeam Mixmaster's higher, lighter, finer textured cakes are a result of the better mixing and greater aeration the new larger Bowl-fit beaters give you". It also mentions that they have an Automatic Juice Extractor, an Automatic Bowl-Speed Control and an Automatic Beater-Ejector.
October 20, 1952
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliance 230

Sunbeam
Full color 10" x 14" ad for the Sunbeam Controlled Heat Automatic Frypan. The top part of the ad claims that it is "Entirely New and Sensational Never Before an Appliance Like This". Powerful words. There is a statement saying that "You get the perfect Controlled Heat for more delicious food by simply setting this dial" and pointing toward the handle. There is a smaller frypan with burnt eggs and a saying that "Here is what happens with uncontrolled heat". There is a box in the right side of the ad that claims that "Everything You Cook will be more delicious because of Controlled Heat". It shows them cooking bacon, hamburgers, pancakes and chicken. The text of the ad says that "Now, with the new Sunbeam Automatic Frypan you can fry and cook at the correct controlled heat every time. The Sunbeam's highly accurate thermostatic control maintains the perfect heat for wonderful cooking and frying results without constant waching. The Fryguide, right in the handle, gives correct temperature. No guesswork. The shortening is always at just the right temperature, resulting in less grease absorption into the foot".
September 20, 1954
Life Magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliance 270

Toastmaster
Full color 10" x 13" ad for Toastmaster Kitchen Appliances. The ad shows several different toasters and a waffle maker.This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 16, 1940
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliances 4

Toastmaster
Full color 10" x 13" ad for the Toastmaster new toaster. This yellow background ad has a large drawing of this new product and it's new features. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 6, 1947
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Appliances 5

Toastmaster
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their New Automatic Pop-Up Toaster. The ad features a drawing of a toaster with Santa Claus visible in the polished aluminum. He has his hand to his forehead with a helpless look on his face and the phrase "Jiminy! Everybody wants the new one!" under the drawing.
December 15, 1947
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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