On auction, we have a KitchenAid counter top mixer model 4-C. Research tells me this dates to the early 1960's. It is white with 10 mixing speeds and comes with a 4 quart bowl and beater. The top raises to easily insert the beater and attach the bowl. The mixer is stamped "KitchenAid Model 4-C Volts 115 Amp 1.7 D.C. to 60 Cycles A.C. Made In U.S.A. The Hobart Co. Troy, Ohio", and on the bottom "T-18236". The bowl is printed "Heat Resistant Made In U.S.A. for Kitchen Aid". This measures approximately 13" tall, 11 1/2" long and 7 1/2" wide. The 3 pieces weigh 17 pounds 15 ounces. 
   These appear to be in very good vintage condition. It is working perfectly for me. There are some chips in the white finish. The glass bowl has a raised line inside that appears to be from production. The bottom inserts for the mixer are a bit rough, but not chipped. I gave it a wipe with a damp cloth, but it could use a better cleaning by someone who knows how. As I am not an expert, please see my photographs for more description. 
   These belong to my friend who is moving to a much smaller home and parting with many of his treasures. This has been in his storage for decades. 
   I will be happy to answer any questions and, of course, combine your shipping when possible.