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Toaster Collection

"Toaster: A Timeless Kitchen Essential" Step into the world of kitchen nostalgia with these captivating illustrations of toasters from various eras

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, illustration

Toaster, illustration

Background imageToaster Collection: Black or White ?

Black or White ?
Ania Zwara

Background imageToaster Collection: Kitchen Set Illustration

Kitchen Set Illustration
Xuan Thai

Background imageToaster Collection: Kitchen Set Illustration

Kitchen Set Illustration
Xuan Thai

Background imageToaster Collection: A revolving toaster or fryer

A revolving toaster or fryer
5310046 A revolving toaster or fryer; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a revolving toaster or fryer which enabled food being cooked to be turned without being broken)

Background imageToaster Collection: Fireplace Toaster, c. 1939. Creator: Walter L. Webster

Fireplace Toaster, c. 1939. Creator: Walter L. Webster
Fireplace Toaster, c. 1939

Background imageToaster Collection: Wrought Iron Toaster, 1935/1942. Creator: John Garay

Wrought Iron Toaster, 1935/1942. Creator: John Garay
Wrought Iron Toaster, 1935/1942

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, c. 1935. Creator: Rollington Campbell

Toaster, c. 1935. Creator: Rollington Campbell
Toaster, c. 1935

Background imageToaster Collection: Wrought Iron Toaster, 1935/1942. Creator: Benjamin Resnick

Wrought Iron Toaster, 1935/1942. Creator: Benjamin Resnick
Wrought Iron Toaster, 1935/1942

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, c. 1938. Creator: Roy Weber

Toaster, c. 1938. Creator: Roy Weber
Toaster, c. 1938

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, 1935/1942. Creator: Roy Weber

Toaster, 1935/1942. Creator: Roy Weber
Toaster, 1935/1942

Background imageToaster Collection: Kitchen utensils, from a trade catalogue of domestic goods and fittings, c

Kitchen utensils, from a trade catalogue of domestic goods and fittings, c
STC174291 Kitchen utensils, from a trade catalogue of domestic goods and fittings, c.1890-1910 (colour litho) by English School; Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, c. 1939. Creator: Alice Cosgrove

Toaster, c. 1939. Creator: Alice Cosgrove
Toaster, c. 1939

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster or Broiler, c. 1939. Creator: Frank McEntee

Toaster or Broiler, c. 1939. Creator: Frank McEntee
Toaster or Broiler, c. 1939

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, c. 1940. Creator: Nicholas Amantea

Toaster, c. 1940. Creator: Nicholas Amantea
Toaster, c. 1940

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, c. 1936. Creator: Samuel O. Klein

Toaster, c. 1936. Creator: Samuel O. Klein
Toaster, c. 1936

Background imageToaster Collection: Retro Chrome Toaster, 1958 (screen print)

Retro Chrome Toaster, 1958 (screen print)
3034767 Retro Chrome Toaster, 1958 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: Vintage illustration of a retro chrome toaster with slices of bread; screen print)

Background imageToaster Collection: Susi - with toaster and toast

Susi - with toaster and toast. Date: 1950s

Background imageToaster Collection: Foot-warmer; oil lamps; candle sconce; tin lantern; and toaster, c18th century, (1937)

Foot-warmer; oil lamps; candle sconce; tin lantern; and toaster, c18th century, (1937)
Charcoal foot-warmer; four fat-oil lamps; one candle sconce; on tin lantern; one toaster, c18th century.1937. From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800"

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster. AEG advertising. Artist: Anonymous

Toaster. AEG advertising. Artist: Anonymous
Toaster. AEG advertising. Private Collection

Background imageToaster Collection: The cast from A Midsummer Nights Dream, the Green Room, Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1926-1927

The cast from A Midsummer Nights Dream, the Green Room, Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1926-1927. The cast enjoy an old actors benevolence, food and drink paid for by Robert Baddeley

Background imageToaster Collection: Fiona Manns kitchen Room for Improvement after shot October 1998 yellow toaster

Fiona Manns kitchen Room for Improvement after shot October 1998 yellow toaster sandwich maker kettle makeover

Background imageToaster Collection: Advert for Magnet household items 1929

Advert for Magnet household items 1929
Magnet, a wide variety of electrical gifts for Christmas. 1929

Background imageToaster Collection: Susi - with toaster and toast

Susi - with toaster and toast. 1950s

Background imageToaster Collection: Advert for Paz & Silva electrical household items 1913

Advert for Paz & Silva electrical household items 1913
French electrical household items: light bulbs, ornate chandeliers, irons, curling iron, kettles, Russian coffee maker, radiators, heaters Date: 1913

Background imageToaster Collection: Advert for toaster 1939

Advert for toaster 1939
The " 8-30" toaster, designed to toast two slices of bread simultaneously, and with a flat top for keeping other delicacies warm. 1939

Background imageToaster Collection: Advert for Hawkins kitchen accessories 1952

Advert for Hawkins kitchen accessories 1952
Home-making begins with Hawkins. Hawkins labour saving kitchen accessory to make light of every chore. From a Tecal, that automatically makes your morning tea or coffee

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster

Toaster

Background imageToaster Collection: Black and white illustration of using compressed air spray to blow crumbs from toaster

Black and white illustration of using compressed air spray to blow crumbs from toaster

Background imageToaster Collection: Young woman preparing toasts at kitchen table (B&W)

Young woman preparing toasts at kitchen table (B&W)

Background imageToaster Collection: Girl spreading butter on toast, smiling, portrait

Girl spreading butter on toast, smiling, portrait

Background imageToaster Collection: Toasted sandwiches in sandwich maker, close-up

Toasted sandwiches in sandwich maker, close-up

Background imageToaster Collection: Heating elements in toaster, view from above

Heating elements in toaster, view from above

Background imageToaster Collection: Pudding

Pudding

Background imageToaster Collection: Two women seated at a breakfast table, using (left to right) an electric coffee pot, egg boiler

Two women seated at a breakfast table, using (left to right) an electric coffee pot, egg boiler, and toaster
ELECTRIC COOKWARE, 1908. Two women seated at a breakfast table, using (left to right) an electric coffee pot, egg boiler, and toaster, all manufactured by General Electric. Photographed in 1908

Background imageToaster Collection: 33rd President of the United States. As U. S. Senator from Missouri, at home with his wife, Bess

33rd President of the United States. As U. S. Senator from Missouri, at home with his wife, Bess, July 1944
HARRY S. TRUMAN (1884-1972). 33rd President of the United States. As U.S. Senator from Missouri, at home with his wife, Bess, July 1944

Background imageToaster Collection: Advertisement for Hotpoint gifts for Christmas

Advertisement for Hotpoint gifts for Christmas
Hotpoint gifts " Your problem - everyones - now is - what can I give". Various useful items for the housewife that will save her time, trouble and expense

Background imageToaster Collection: WESTINGHOUSE AD, 1924. American advertisement for Westinghouse electric appliances, 1924

WESTINGHOUSE AD, 1924. American advertisement for Westinghouse electric appliances, 1924

Background imageToaster Collection: WESTINGHOUSE AD, 1925. American advertisement for Westinghouse electric appliances, 1925

WESTINGHOUSE AD, 1925. American advertisement for Westinghouse electric appliances, 1925

Background imageToaster Collection: Toast, thermogram

Toast, thermogram
Toast. Thermogram of toasted bread in an electric toaster and butter being spread on a slice of toast. The colour-coding shows variations in temperature

Background imageToaster Collection: Toaster, thermogram

Toaster, thermogram
Toaster. Thermogram of a toaster that is being used. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest) through red, yellow, green and blue to purple (coldest)

Background imageToaster Collection: Toast

Toast. Close-up of slices of bread being cooked in a stainless steel toaster

Background imageToaster Collection: Toast

Toast. Slices of bread being cooked in a stainless steel toaster

Background imageToaster Collection: Toast

Toast. Toasted slices being ejected from a stainless steel toaster

Background imageToaster Collection: Suggestions for the homes of tomorrow: Electric toaster

Suggestions for the homes of tomorrow: Electric toaster
Photograph of a woman demonstrating an electric toaster with adjustable dial at the Olympia Ideal Home exhibition 1947


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"Toaster: A Timeless Kitchen Essential" Step into the world of kitchen nostalgia with these captivating illustrations of toasters from various eras. From a trade catalogue of domestic goods and fittings, we catch a glimpse of a toaster that would have graced kitchens in the early 20th century. Created by Alice Cosgrove, this vintage toaster exudes charm and simplicity. Moving forward to c. 1939, we encounter another delightful creation by Frank McEntee - a versatile appliance that doubles as both a toaster and broiler. Its sleek design hints at the innovative spirit prevalent during those times. Nicholas Amantea's masterpiece from c. 1940 showcases an elegant yet functional toaster that surely made breakfast preparation an art form. The attention to detail is evident in every curve and contour. Samuel O. Klein takes us back even further with his c. 1936 creation, reminding us of how far toasters have come since their humble beginnings. This classic piece reflects the craftsmanship of yesteryears. Fast-forwarding to 1958, we find ourselves captivated by a retro chrome toaster captured in vibrant screen print artwork - an embodiment of mid-century modern style. Intriguingly, Susi appears alongside her trusty companion - the toaster and toast. This charming depiction adds warmth and character to any kitchen setting. Delving deeper into history, we stumble upon an assortment of household items from the eighteenth century - including a foot-warmer, oil lamps, candle sconce, tin lanterns, and yes. . a rustic-looking toaster. These relics remind us how our ancestors ingeniously adapted technology for their daily needs. An anonymous artist captures our attention with an AEG advertising illustration featuring none other than our beloved toaster. It serves as a testament to its enduring popularity throughout time. Lastly but not leastly (if I may borrow Shakespearean language), we are transported backstage at the Drury Lane Theatre in London, circa 1926-1927.