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- Samson United Corporation "Tandem Toaster," 1947 -

- 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Samson United Corporation "Tandem Toaster," 1947
- Sears, Roebuck and Company "Kenmore Model 344-63321 Toaster," circa 1948 -

- circa 1948
- Collections - Artifact
Sears, Roebuck and Company "Kenmore Model 344-63321 Toaster," circa 1948
- General Electric Toast-R-Stove, circa 1959 -

- circa 1959
- Collections - Artifact
General Electric Toast-R-Stove, circa 1959
- Waters-Genter Company "Toastmaster Model 1A1 Toaster," 1929-1930 - The first automatic pop-up toasters, patented by Charles Strite and manufactured by the Waters-Genter Company in 1921, were sold commercially to hotels and restaurants. Later, in 1926, the company introduced the first model for home use. The toaster automatically turned off after the bread was browned (on both sides simultaneously!) Then it popped up the toast, freeing toast lovers from watching, turning, and burning sliced bread.

- 1929-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Waters-Genter Company "Toastmaster Model 1A1 Toaster," 1929-1930
The first automatic pop-up toasters, patented by Charles Strite and manufactured by the Waters-Genter Company in 1921, were sold commercially to hotels and restaurants. Later, in 1926, the company introduced the first model for home use. The toaster automatically turned off after the bread was browned (on both sides simultaneously!) Then it popped up the toast, freeing toast lovers from watching, turning, and burning sliced bread.
- Toastmaster Model S103 Electric Toaster, circa 1957 -

- circa 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Toastmaster Model S103 Electric Toaster, circa 1957
- Sears, Roebuck and Company "Kenmore Model 344-63321 Toaster," circa 1948 -

- circa 1948
- Collections - Artifact
Sears, Roebuck and Company "Kenmore Model 344-63321 Toaster," circa 1948
- Chicago Flexible Shaft Company "Sunbeam Model T9 Toaster," circa 1939 -

- circa 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company "Sunbeam Model T9 Toaster," circa 1939
- Sunbeam Model T20 Electric Toaster, 1949-1950 -

- 1949-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Sunbeam Model T20 Electric Toaster, 1949-1950
- Sunbeam Model T9 Electric Toaster, circa 1939 - The Sunbeam T9 toaster's curved form and smooth surface reflect the Streamline Moderne aesthetic, an aspect of Art Deco design that emerged during the 1930s. Often called the "World's Fair Toaster," it was produced the same year as the 1939 New York World's Fair and has incised decoration reflecting the modernistic Trylon and Perisphere structures that formed the fair's futuristic "Theme Center."

- circa 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Sunbeam Model T9 Electric Toaster, circa 1939
The Sunbeam T9 toaster's curved form and smooth surface reflect the Streamline Moderne aesthetic, an aspect of Art Deco design that emerged during the 1930s. Often called the "World's Fair Toaster," it was produced the same year as the 1939 New York World's Fair and has incised decoration reflecting the modernistic Trylon and Perisphere structures that formed the fair's futuristic "Theme Center."
- Farberware "Model 273 Automatic Toaster," 1967 - 1972 -

- 1967 -1972
- Collections - Artifact
Farberware "Model 273 Automatic Toaster," 1967 - 1972