Antique DAYTON Brass Blade Vintage Electric Fan – Runs
Antique DAYTON Brass Blade Vintage Electric Fan — Runs!
Antique DAYTON Brass Blade Vintage Electric Fan — Runs!
This is an antique Robbins & Myers List No. 5612 oscillating desk fan made in Springfield, Ohio. It features an R&M flag badge, 8 in steel blades, cast iron construction, and a rear gear-driven oscillation mechanism for collector appeal. The fan has been tested and is running, and a video of operation is included in…
Please see the pictures for content and condition. The fan is untested do to the age of the item. Please be sure to check out my other vintage listings. Thank you for looking.
A beautifully styled piece of mid-century European industrial design, this heavy desk fan was manufactured in Milan, Italy, by the renowned Ercole Marelli company. Featuring the distinct model ARCE data plate on its polished aluminum base, this 13-inch tall machine showcases a striking aerodynamic silhouette paired with a classic brass blade and wire cage configuration.…
Vintage Antique Star Rite 4 Brass Blade Electric Metal Fan 10 Diameter. Video shows that there is power to the fan, and it attempts to turn, but just not quite. Stands about 12 tall. The base diameter is about 5-3/8. Estate find from New Orleans, Louisiana. Please consider the photos as part of hte description.
Very substantial fan stands about 21 inches tall with the cage measuring just over 17 in with a depth around 16 in. Then I have to go find a box for this thing and probably wrap it up and stabilize it. For some reason these listings don’t let you include a video but I do…
Vintage 1930s General Electric desk/table fan made of all metal with a green-ish color tone. Fan blade measures approximately 10.5″ in diameter and overall height is 14″. This is powered electrically and is a collectible item ideal for those interested in retro kitchen and home decor. Perfect for vintage collectors, aviators, cottage theme, the desirability…
The oscillating feature is not working at this time it could be repaired. The Vintage Eskimo Oscillating Metal Desk Fan Model 1005R is a charming piece of antique furniture that doubles as a functional desk fan. With a round shape and a metal construction in a metallic green color, this fan exudes retro charm. It…
Circa 1930 GE 8 stationary desk fan. By the 1920’s with the electric fan becoming a staple of the American home, retailers recognized the market for a smaller fan at a lower price point. GE marketed this small fan to give a big breeze at a lower price. This fan was designed to pack a…
Per FanCollectors. Org: The first Emerson Junior was made in late 1921 as a high quality, low cost fan. It was a stationary plug fan which means that it did not possess a switch or an oscillating mechanism. The base was not covered and the fan sat on four rubber feet. The example in our…
Tested and working great. Two of the fan feet are missing. Does not impact function.
Ge antique/vtg mcm fan 55×164 single speed bullet nose fan. Needs to be rewired with appropriate year wiring. I believe it 10 inch. It does run and puts out quite a bit of air.
Robbins & Myers Antique Desk Fan, Springfield, OH, List No 2410 designed for alternating current, features four brass blades and a cage guard, oscillating motor with a cast iron base, shows age-related wear on base and top, cloth-covered cord in good shape, does not turn on, see photos. 13.25? X 17.5?
Gilbert Polar Cub Electric Fan is a vintage piece with a round shape and metal construction in black color. This antique fan, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, is powered by electricity and has a voltage range of 105-115 Volts. With a ventilation system that supplies air, this original fan stands at 13 inches…
All 3 speeds work great! Fan is very quiet (no issue with the bearings). Can be used immediately or restored. Power cord has been replaced with a 7′ cord. Flexible cord from the base to the motor is the original with the original slack and in great shape (no dry rot). Vertical aim angle is…