The avocado cookware is West Bend, probably Teflon lined. Do the two photos of the surface units show different stages of response to stimuli? This looks like a take off on the appliance centers one of us found (Sunbeam?)where you install the thing on a 30 amp 240 volt circuit and then through the wonders of wiring and fusing, you can plug all of your 120 volt portable appliances in on the counter without blowing fuses. Most had some retractable cords with the female terminals at the ready with the rest of the cord on the reel so you only had to pull out what you needed and did not junk up the counter with cords. They also had fused outlets and timing capabilities. This was before homes were built with Full Housepower so heavily endorsed by Redi Kilowatt in the 50s and early 60s shelter magazines. This Tappan creation is certainly unique. I watched most of Alice in Wonderland on Sunday and the cartoonists really got the drug lingo across in pictures as well as the script. It was hard to imagine old Uncle Walt releasing something like that. My favorite line was when the Cheshire Cat told Alice that everyone there was mad. As his tale started to disappear he said, "Even I'm not all here." Anyway, this sort of appliance from Tappan shows that they had some creative minds that were allowed to roam far afield. Whether their minds were expanded by substances, I don't know, but this is a pretty over the top version of the Sunbeam and Westinghouse products.