I asked Member Services, via the 'contact us by email' link on the
DVC member site. This is cut-and-pasted from the response, with extraneous pleasantries (and a repeat of the same information for a 2 bedroom Villa):
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Our records show that you will be staying at DISNEY'S BOARDWALK Villas
in October 2015. The following is a more detailed list of items
included in the Vacation Home types that you have confirmed:
One-Bedroom Villa
•1 king-size bed with 4 pillows in the master suite
•1 master bathroom with whirlpool tub
•1 queen-size sofa bed in the living room
•TV and DVD/VCR player in living room and 19" TV with remote and AM/FM
clock radio in master bedroom
•Full kitchen will include the following: dinnerware, glassware,
flatware, 8 piece. cookware set, colander, casserole dishes mixing bowl
set, cutting board, measuring cups, measuring spoons, cookie sheet,
paring knife, cook's knife, whisk, tongs, vegetable peeler, serving
spoon, serving fork, ladle, serving platter, vegetable bowls, salad
serving bowl, sugar bowl, pitcher, cream server, tea kettle, pot
holders.
•Appliances: 10 cup coffee maker (with 1 coffee starter pack: decaf
and regular coffee, coffee filters, sugar and Equal packets), microwave,
toaster, 1 bar mixer, blender, electric mixer, 4 burner electric
stove/oven, refrigerator with ice maker, dishwasher. 2-sided kitchen
sink has garbage disposal.
•Dining room table with chairs and a bar area.
•Laundry area with stacked washer and dryer, vacuum, broom & dustpan,
starter box of detergent.
•Private porch or balcony with parsons table and 2 chairs
Bathroom has: 4 towels, 2 washcloths, 2 hand towels, bath mat,
hairdryer, soap, shampoo, lotion and tissues.
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I have no idea what a 'bar mixer' is. And I think the blender is normally in any 1 bedroom I've stayed in. I know I've never seen an electric mixer in the room, though I've had absolutely no issues getting one from Housekeeping if I needed it. I'm not so sure there's always a pitcher, cream server, or tea kettle either. I guess my point is that you should be able to get them, if you don't have them already in the room when you check in.
And, yes, I replied indicating that I don't appreciate having to contact Member Services each time I start wondering "do I need to pack my measuring cups for this trip?"

This sort of information used to be on the website, I'm pretty sure, but I don't know when it disappeared.