H84.42.34

1920's
3.125 in HIGH x 25.875 in WIDE x 21.875 in DEEP
(7.94 cm HIGH x 65.72 cm WIDE x 55.56 cm DEEP)
Gift of White Elephant Sale
H84.42.34


Pan. Description: Enamel (porcelain) over steel, white with medium blue rim edging. Large and heavy duty. Straight sided with flaring rim. Dimensions: 20" x 24" From the History Informaion Station: Object: "Coolerator" icebox, circa 1935. With drip pan underneath, for collecting melted ice. The top compartment is for holding ice, and the bottom is for storing food. History: This furnished a federal housing kitchen similar to those at Hunter's Point. It looks like a modern refrigerator, but actually it uses ice to keep cold. Refrigerator factories were converted to war production during World War II, so there weren't enough refrigerators for all the federal housing units. Instead, the government bought up old iceboxes, and let others pay the high prices for the few electric refrigerators they could find. Gifts of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency and The Oakland Museum White Elephant Sale
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