This handsome 1950s Kenmore 2-slice toaster is all copper aside from the black plastic base and push-down lever. Kenmore was a brand name of Sears and didn't make their own appliances. I'm almost positive Universal Landers Frary and Clark made it - their toasters were virtually identical to this one.
It measures 9 inches long across the base (including the fin at the back) by about 7-1/2 inches high and 5-1/4" deep at the bottom. The toaster is in very clean, shiny condition with only light signs of use, such as random hair-fine shallow marks from use and cleaning, and some small tarnish specks, more on one side than the other (see second photo). The interior and crumb plate are reasonably clean as well with none of the usual caked-on greasy kitchen gunk that often plagues old kitchen appliances - just make sure to blow out any dust before use. It makes a fine piece of toast.