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- North Brothers Keystone Eggbeater, circa 1885 - Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. These hand-operated, rotary crank beaters were first patented in the mid-1800s and by the end of the century had become valued labor-saving devices for cooks and housewives. The North Brothers Manufacturing Company created this wire whisk beater that could be mounted to a stand or the kitchen wall.

- circa 1885
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North Brothers Keystone Eggbeater, circa 1885
Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. These hand-operated, rotary crank beaters were first patented in the mid-1800s and by the end of the century had become valued labor-saving devices for cooks and housewives. The North Brothers Manufacturing Company created this wire whisk beater that could be mounted to a stand or the kitchen wall.
- Beater, 1945-1955 -

- 1945-1955
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Beater, 1945-1955
- Saltsman's Columbia Eggbeater, circa 1894 - Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. This one from the late-1800s consists of a tin tube with holes along one edge. Housewives and cooks would place the tube with the edge with the holes down into a bowl filled with eggs or cream. Using a plunger with a perforated disk eggs could be beaten or cream whipped.

- circa 1894
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Saltsman's Columbia Eggbeater, circa 1894
Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. This one from the late-1800s consists of a tin tube with holes along one edge. Housewives and cooks would place the tube with the edge with the holes down into a bowl filled with eggs or cream. Using a plunger with a perforated disk eggs could be beaten or cream whipped.
- Eggbeater -

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Eggbeater
- Eggbeater, 1923-1928 - Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. These hand-operated, rotary crank beaters were first patented in the mid-1800s and by the end of the century had become valued labor-saving devices for cooks and housewives. The A&J Manufacturing Company of Binghamton, New York, was one of the largest producers of kitchen tools in the early 1900s.

- 1923-1928
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Eggbeater, 1923-1928
Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. These hand-operated, rotary crank beaters were first patented in the mid-1800s and by the end of the century had become valued labor-saving devices for cooks and housewives. The A&J Manufacturing Company of Binghamton, New York, was one of the largest producers of kitchen tools in the early 1900s.
- Dover Egg Beater, circa 1900 - Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. These hand-operated, rotary crank beaters were first patented in the mid-1800s and by the end of the century had become valued labor-saving devices for cooks and housewives. The Dover Stamping Company produced one of the first well-designed rotary beaters. It was so successful other companies named their similar looking models "Dover."

- circa 1900
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Dover Egg Beater, circa 1900
Eggbeaters whisk, whip, stir, or beat eggs, cream and other liquid ingredients. These hand-operated, rotary crank beaters were first patented in the mid-1800s and by the end of the century had become valued labor-saving devices for cooks and housewives. The Dover Stamping Company produced one of the first well-designed rotary beaters. It was so successful other companies named their similar looking models "Dover."