Electric drink mixer, c. 1950

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Electric drink mixers provide an enduring link with 1930's America. Their base and stem are invariably vitreous-enamelled in the ubiquitous Depression green, and they evoke fond memories of the diners and drugstores where they became a mandatory fixture. Their simplified elegance and function (a switch-actuated paddle started as soon as the drink flask was inserted in place), assured fast service and eliminated the need for external controls.

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Title
Electric drink mixer
Artist Life
Racine, Wisconsin, est. 1924
Role
Manufacturer
Accession Number
2001.115.2a,b
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