I'm hoping you can help me solve a mystery. I recently found a mixer NIB at an estate sale, and cannot find out anything about it or the company that made it. It is a small mixer, and appears to be from the 1950's. The paperwork with the mixer says it was made by the Northeast Electric Company in East Hampton, Ct. The mixer has three speeds, and is white with gray handle. The box says it has 2 speeds, but it does in fact have 3.
From my research, this items looks very much like a larger IONA hand-held mixer of the same Princess Deluxe name. The IONA Mfg. company started in East Hampton in 1947, and moved to Manchester in 1957. It was founded by William Sleith. I did contact the author of a piece on the dedication of Sleith Hall at Western New England University, and he was also intrigued. He copied an archivist on his reply to me, but as of yet I've heard nothing more. I also did research on the IONA Mfg. company, thinking maybe I could work backwards and find that the NEC was a predecessor. No luck. I discovered that Grant Dept. stores sold some items made by IONA under their own name, but I could not find an association with NEC and IONA. I've tried searching on the NEC name, and even did a business search with the state of CT. I have also emailed the historical society in East Hampton. Obviously I've done the simpler searches too (eBay, Etsy, etc.) along with asking fellow vintage kitchen collectors in my group.
If anyone can provide me with additional information on this mystery mixer or the company that made it, or point me in a direction I might look, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thank you!