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PORCELIER CERAMIC BASKETWEAVE FLORAL TOASTER WITH CORD This beautiful toaster is in great condition - no chips, cracks, missing knobs, with slight finish flaws to metallic gilt trim.. Untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. Looks great and would be a wonderful addition to your collection or vintage kitchen!In good condition, 201 / 1271 sold -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 202 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 203 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 204 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 205 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 206 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 207 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 208 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 209 / 1271 -
General Electric D-12 toaster is the first model to be commercially produced and sold to United States homeowners. Back in the early 1900s, when this toaster was produced, electrical service in the home was only for lighting. Although Edison anticipated that appliances would someday exist, his system didn’t plan for convenience outlets. Nearly all electrical appliances at the time, then, had an Edison plug to screw into a light socket. The two-prong plug we’re familiar with today wasn’t adopted in the U.S. until nearly 1930 No cord is included. The coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 210 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 211 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 212 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 213 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 214 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 215 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 216 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 217 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 218 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 219 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 220 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 221 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 222 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 223 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 224 / 1271 -
The First American Electric Toaster Untested, No Cord. General Electric introduced their first electric toaster in 1909, the year that Marconi won a Nobel Prize for his wireless, Henry Ford was getting going with his Model T, first class postage was two cents, and William Taft was president. Shine on Harvest Moon was a popular tune of the day. This first model was a breakthrough, to make toast without fire. It has a high cage on each side of the central heating elements. One just plugs in the cord set to the side of the toaster, then inserts a slice of bread in either cage. When the first side is toasted, remove the slice to turn to the opposite side. Miracolo! Toast without a fire. Contemporary with the invention of the electric toaster was the mechanical marvel of the typewriter without which you'd be writing with a quill. That was more than a hundred years ago. Later models lowered the outer rail, making toast removal possible without burning fingers on the hot steel cage.This one has a detachable toast rack.it is a collector piece. There is a signature on the bottom which is molded into the base. It is in excellent condition with two small flaws in the porcelain glaze finish, and coils are irregular. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 225 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 226 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 227 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 228 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 229 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 230 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 231 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 232 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 233 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 234 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 235 / 1271 -
This is not an automatic pop-up toaster. You raise and lower the bread manually. Heat and orange indicator light come on when bread is ready. Sky Scraper imagery , Black Bakelite, Chrome in good condition untested Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. This is a vintage Sunbeam toaster from the 1930s, model T-1-D. It has an Art Deco style and a chrome finish. The toaster is electrical and has a voltage of 120V and a power of 875W. It can toast 2 slices of bread at a time and comes with a 2' power cord. The toaster is in used condition. It was manufactured in the United States between 1920-1949. The components included are the power cord which has some wear. 236 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 237 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 238 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 239 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 240 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 241 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 242 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 243 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 244 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 245 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 246 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 247 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 248 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 249 / 1271 -
Excelsior twin reversible toaster with overhead handle, late 1920s-1930's, (rare. )Up for auction is a very unusual toaster which was made by the Perfection Electric products co. Of new Washington, Ohio. On the top of the toaster, it has a handle which controls the opening & closing of both doors. The Bakelite handle on the top of the toaster is in excellent shape with no chips or cracks. It has 4 fiber feet on it.. When you turn the handle on the top of the toaster, it opens and closes the doors at the same time. It also turns the bread to the other side for toasting. This is a very hard toaster to find. The nickel plating has some pitting on it, otherwise it looks to be in nice shape for its age. Electric cord for the toaster, is in good shape. Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. It has not been restored and may have rust, corrosion or signs of use. Toaster Collectors Association: "An excellent toaster. This is the “second version”. The first version just had a knob to twist. Is wasn’t long before the manufacturer realized that folks needed more leverage to work the mechanism and the knob was changed to a lever. Example with the knob are very rare." 250 / 1271 -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 251 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 252 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 253 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 254 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 255 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 256 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 257 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 258 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 259 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 260 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 261 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 262 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 263 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 264 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 265 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 266 / 1271 sold -
1940s Vintage 8-39 Toast-O-Lator Model J, toaster "walks" the bread through as it browns! This vintage stainless steel and black Bakelite toaster is a great addition to your Mid-Century kitchen. The bread is put into one side, the darkness/lightness is set, and then it's switched on. The toast runs on conveyor belt-type metal fingers, and as the bread browns, it's moved across and out of the other side of the Toast-O-Lator. Underneath it's stamped Toast-o-later Co., Long Island City NY. .This is shiny bright Chrome with no cracks or chips in the black Bakelite, but there are two small areas on either side where there is finish damage, Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. 267 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 268 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 269 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 270 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 271 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 272 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 273 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 274 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 275 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 276 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( NO Cord or heating elements on this one!) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Sold for decor only . 277 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 278 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 279 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 280 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 281 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 282 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 283 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 284 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 285 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 286 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 287 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 288 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 289 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 290 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. The main body has been glued and repaired. 291 / 1271 -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 292 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 293 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 294 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 295 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 296 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 297 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 298 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 299 / 1271 sold -
The maker is the Pan Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio "All the brightness, charm and lively zest of these vivid times are expressed in the colors of this attractive appliance. Its design harmonizes perfectly with the finest table appointments. Every detail, even to the heater cord in Rayo Silk, covered in colors to match the toaster, is exactly in keeping with the modern spirit of grace and beauty. ( This one has a black cord, so may not be original) Only the best materials are used in its construction. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster, available in a variety of colors, offers an opportunity to match tableware and decorations. It is made of Onyxide China, is tremendously sturdy and withstands heat. The Onyxide China Electric Toaster is so simply made that it cannot get out of order. The heating element is practically everlasting and it makes delicious toast instantly. Only a damp cloth is needed to clean it." Unit is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use. May have rust, corrosion or other flaws see pictures. 300 / 1271 sold
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