Orange Juicer
Decorative Arts and Design
MEDIUM
Plastic
DATES
20th century
DIMENSIONS
10 1/4 x 11 x 6 in. (26 x 27.9 x 15.2 cm)
(show scale)
MARKINGS
logo of stylized four-leaf clover molded into plastic platform attached to base.
SIGNATURE
Unsigned
INSCRIPTIONS
no inscriptions
ACCESSION NUMBER
1996.10.2
CREDIT LINE
Gift of M. Christmann Zulli
CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
Orange juicer, plastic, metal. Orange injection-molded polyethylene press (a) with geometric zed anthropomorphic profile; hinged hemispherical body consisting of upper section with molded curved arm, flattened at end; lower section with broad band, supported at one end by a vertical metal rod projecting from base and at the other end by an angled platform attached to base by two metal screws; rectangular base, curved at one end with rounded recess at center. Orange plastic strainer (b) of stepped, cuneiform shape.
CONDITION - Worn at base and around upper section of press.
MUSEUM LOCATION
This item is not on view
CAPTION
Orange Juicer, 20th century. Plastic, 10 1/4 x 11 x 6 in. (26 x 27.9 x 15.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of M. Christmann Zulli, 1996.10.2. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 1996.10.2_bw.jpg)
IMAGE
overall, 1996.10.2_bw.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph
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