Nice Stuff Pete
Yeah, that Kenmore does look like an Oster.
I haven't been to the fleamarket since the Kelvinator entered my life. Today I hit the fleamarket again and hit a couple of antique stores, too. And, of course, I picked up the Tip-Toe-Matic.
Here's my bounty:
In the back, the three yellow stacking canisters are Krispy Kans. Each has a glass knob with some white crystals in it. The glass knob comes off and you cook it at 450 for 15 to 30 minutes. The magic crystals turn blue and are ready to absorb moisture. Screw it back on and put your chips, crackers, and popcorn inside. I didn't know there were three sizes to this thing. Only saw the big one before.
In front of them, some near mint turquoise canisters.
In front of them, two Sunbeam stainless steel bowls for a chrome Mixmaster. It so happens that I have a chrome Mixmaster looking for two bowls. 2 bucks.
Moving right, for the tiki lounge, a souvenier hula girl, a silk hula girl linen, and the best find, a set of hawaii drink coaster in a holder.
To the right, a vintage Westinghouse promotional pink stove recipe holder in the original box.
In front of that, a maroon (not black like in the picture) boomerang ashtray that matching a room in my house perfectly.
In front of that, a shiner planter, 1 buck.
Moving left, a vintage salt and pepper shaker. Looks like a toaster. Push the lever and the bread raises. One slice is the salt, one is the pepper. These are pretty common and I aready have one, but I had to buy to get the rare piece to the left. I've never ever seen this thing. I guess it's supposed to be deep fryer toothpick holder. Push down a lever and the toothpicks raise up for easy access.
To the left of that, two "sputnik" candle holders. I turned one upside down so you can see the tripod legs.
In the middle, the best table ashtray ever made. Only the second one I've ever seen. The guy who owned the last one I saw wanted 35 bucks for it. I really wanted it but I was used to paying 1 or 2 and at most 3 bucks for ashtray. Today, 2 bucks. Glad I was patient.
In front of that, a vintage Ronson electric razor with a big starburst on it and all the original paperwork.
And finally to the left of that, a 1961 Slitz Advertising light. It looks like saturn and when you turn it on, it rotates. It's the coolest damn thing. Will look good in the space age bar I plan on constructing in my basement some day.
Not shown: Whirlpool lighted advertising sign and the Tip-Toe-Matic.
Pretty good day.