The object shown is an attachment for an old Sunbeam Mixmaster mixer, specifically a part of its juicer attachment. The spout is crafted to allow juice to pour out, while the wire component holds a small strainer to filter out pulp. This attachment exemplifies the specialized, purpose-driven tools commonly paired with vintage kitchen appliances.
The Sunbeam Mixmaster was a highly popular appliance in the mid-20th century, known for its versatility and wide range of attachments. The juicer attachment, including this spout, enabled users to extract juice from fruits efficiently while maintaining a smooth consistency by filtering out pulp. Such tools highlight the thoughtful design of past kitchen equipment, built to handle a variety of culinary tasks seamlessly.
For someone unfamiliar with vintage kitchen gadgets, finding this in a drawer might be puzzling, but it’s simply a practical tool from an era of inventive home cooking.