• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Blog
  • Exterior
  • Other Rooms
  • Decorate
  • The “Museum”
  • Be Safe/Renovate Safe
Retro Renovation
Retro Renovation

Retro Renovation

Remodel & decorate in Mid Century Style

  • Home
  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Blog
  • Exterior
  • Other Rooms
  • Decorate
  • The “Museum”
  • Be Safe/Renovate Safe
Home / The Museum of Mid Century Material Culture / woddities: wonderful oddities

Rare woddity: 1958 Gerrity Princess kitchen faucet “dishwasher”

Kate - Updated: June 9, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

Gerrity Princess kitchen faucet dishwaherEbay is like the Amazon Rainforest of rare vintage goodies waiting to be rediscovered — there are so many ‘species’ out there still to find. This week, Pam the Adventurer stumbled on what she believes to be a super rare 1958 Gerrity Princess faucet with built-in dishwashing attachments. It was for sale as part of a midcentury woddity wonder kitchen. We’ve never seen one of these before, and even the Ebay seller — a longtime fan of Retro Renovation and avid collector himself — has never run across another one.

Gerrity Princess faucet dishwasherEbay seller rethinking has been collecting bits and pieces of high end, rare and amazing parts to construct the ultimate midcentury kitchen over the years, and is now selling them off as one big wonderful set. While each part of the kitchen is amazing in its own right, the 1958 Gerrity Princess faucet with dishwashing attachments is really something special.

From the Ebay listing:

 … A vintage kitchen this over the top could not have a faucet over it’s built in stainless steel sinks.  I considered adding a vintage Dishmaster but then found something even more intriguing, and once again, it’s the only one I’ve ever seen.  It’s a 1958 Gerrity Princess faucet with built in dishwashing attachments.  It is NOS in the original and super cool wooden crate with all instructions and pieces and is in as new condition from 56 years ago. …

Gerrity-Princess-Dishwasher-1950sgerrity princess dishwasher faucetvintage display carrying case for gerrity princess kitchen faucet paperwork for princess dishwasher kitchen faucet gerrityThe seller was kind enough to send me some additional photos of the faucet, and several of the attached instruction and installation manual. How cool is that?
paperwork for gerrity princess faucet

The instructions for use in the above brochure read:

Operating Instructions

Your Princess Dishwasher has been carefully inspected and tested and will give good service. Follow these instructions:

  1. Remove white plastic cover. Pour one teaspoon of liquid detergent (not soap) into white detergent container. Fill container with cold water and replace plastic cover.
  2. Your Princess Dishwasher is now ready for use.
  3. Turn on the hot water. Turn on the cold water gradually until water coming through the spout is of desired temperature.
  4. With the white plastic handle in hand, pull ou white diverter control knob. Water now flows through the hose.
  5. Place your thumb on the white control button for rich, creamy suds, and for a clear sanitary rinse remove your thumb from button.
  6. Wash glassware, china, and sliver with your nylon brush. Wash pots, pans, etc., with your brass wire brush (optional at extra cost).
  7. Turn off the water and the diverter control will automatically close. The next time you turn on the water, it will flow through the spout.

Gerrity-Princess-Dishwasher-1950s

princess dishwasher faucetMega thanks to Ebay seller rethinking for allowing us to feature this amazing faucet.

Read about more unusual vintage faucets:

  • Dishmaster factory in Mitchell, Indiana — Mom & I take a road trip
  • Dishmasters & the American Dream kitchen
  • Vintage Magic Queen kitchen faucet — a major new kitchen history discovery
  • The 1960s Electro-Sink Center (also with faucet “dishwasher”) is the most hunka hunka of them all
  • A special faucet for American brand sinks — designed by Raymond Loewy ?
  • Elkay console sink and faucet
  • Yes — push button plumbing
  • American Standard Midway has some wacky goin’ on, it appears

CATEGORIES:
The Museum of Mid Century Material Culture woddities: wonderful oddities

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

  • steel-kitchen cabinets
    The Retro Renovation® Encyclopedia of Vintage Steel Kitchen Cabinets
  • vintage kitchen by wren and willow
    Wren & Willow's little bit of perfection 1940s house remodel: Let's start with the kitchen
  • raymond loewy American Kitchens sink faucet from Locke Plumbing
    Still available: American Kitchen brand faucet for Raymond Loewy sink
  • electro sink center 1963
    1963 Electro-Sink Center: The most wonderful kitchen faucet ever?!
  • be safe renovate safe graphic
    Make a resolution to: Be Safe and Renovate Safe!

Reader Interactions

Comments are closed. 

35 comments

Comments

  1. Mark Huntington says

    September 30, 2018 at 8:45 am

    I also have one still in box,picked up at garage sale. Been trying to find out value of it with no luck. Could you help me out with that? I have no idea what it’s value would be. Thank you.

    • Pam Kueber says

      September 30, 2018 at 9:27 am

      Hi Mark, what a great find. I don’t do valuations, though…

  2. mike says

    November 25, 2017 at 9:15 pm

    I have 2 of these brand new in a box left over from from Frank Lloyd wrights Usonia Historic District. Town of Mount Pleasant, adjacent to the village of Pleasantville, Westchester County, New York.They dont have the wings

  3. Joe Felice says

    February 15, 2015 at 3:30 pm

    Looks like those “ears” are just waiting to receive a signal from a satellite to spring into action.

    • pam kueber says

      February 16, 2015 at 4:32 am

      Yup!

  4. Joe Felice says

    September 14, 2014 at 5:16 pm

    What a contraption! It looks like it should be in orbit, and I guess that was the inspiration for a lot of things in the atomic ’50s. People were so inventive and creative in those days. The amount of stuff that came out of that era truly amazes me.

    • Jacki says

      September 14, 2014 at 10:02 pm

      It’s mine now… Bwaaaaahahahaha

      • Jacki says

        September 14, 2014 at 10:05 pm

        I now have the coveted Maltese Falcon of the plumbing world!

        • Joe Felice says

          September 15, 2014 at 12:17 am

          The holy grail! Houston, we have no problem, except. . . is Pam OK with this?

      • pam kueber says

        September 15, 2014 at 8:17 am

        you bought the whole kitchen?

        • Jacki says

          September 15, 2014 at 9:55 am

          LOL. Yes, the whole kitchen and caboodle!
          I saw the eBay link on RR and emailed the eBay ad to my husband at work and half jokingly said, “wishful thinking”. He immediately called me and suggested we build our new house around this amazing kitchen. It didn’t take any convincing for me. We both fell in love with this kitchen; ovens, cabinets, one piece stainless counter tops, Revco fridges and yes, the Maltese Falcon (wings and all).

          • Kate says

            September 15, 2014 at 10:02 am

            Woah! Keep us posted on your remodel! 🙂

          • pam kueber says

            September 15, 2014 at 10:35 am

            wowowow, congrats!

            • Jacki says

              September 15, 2014 at 1:57 pm

              Pam and Kate, thanks for the congrats. We aren’t moving until Spring so there will be some time in there before we are able to get started. We were already moving out to that part of the country, so the kitchen being in Indiana was somewhat close.
              Pam, we need to get started on finding you a Princess of your own that doesn’t have a kitchen attached to it. I’ll start looking right away. :^) I’ll keep you posted.

    • mike says

      November 25, 2017 at 9:20 pm

      It actually was created in the 40,s i have 2 ultra rares.

  5. Kit says

    September 14, 2014 at 2:00 pm

    And btw… I’d shatter my right arm for bragging rights for a collection such as yours! To be able to rotate decorative accents on a whim and with change of seasons and moods must be a delightful thing!

    • pam kueber says

      September 14, 2014 at 5:32 pm

      no joking about shattering right arms here! ack!

  6. Kit says

    September 14, 2014 at 1:57 pm

    I hope you score this one! Can’t think of a more deserving person to add to their hoa… er,…museu…er…collection!!!

    Of course, if you were able to score such a prize, you could actually use it!

« Older Comments

Primary Sidebar


Footer

Follow Along

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RENOVATE SAFE
  • About
  • Blog
  • The “Museum”
  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Exterior
  • Other Rooms
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Notice
  • Disclosures
  • Contact

© 2026 Retro Renovation® • All Rights Reserved • Website by Anchored Design
Please do not use any materials without prior permission. Portrait by Keith Talley Photography