Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great

Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great

Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great
Well working Westinghouse fan. Appears to have original cord. From the desired Master-Aire line or Power-Aire line. In VERY GOOD condition, not brittle AT ALL. Fan with style number 868472 and serial code “GG” was manufactured in 1937. Model/Catalog Number: 12-F-3 (part of the Master-Aire or early Power-Aire lines). Serial Code “GG”:In Westinghouse’s dating system, “GG” specifically identifies the year 1937. This number refers to the specific production configuration of the fan, which typically features a 12-inch. (early plastic/resin) blade and a three-speed oscillating motor. Part of the desirable Art Deco-era Master-Aire or Power-Aire lines, which can command higher prices from collectors. Blade Material: This model famously features Micarta blades. While some collectors find them brittle, they are prized for their quiet operation and “Art Deco” aesthetic. If the blades are original and crack-free, they add significant value. Working Oscillation: Since this is a three-speed oscillating fan, the value stays on the higher end only if the oscillation mechanism still works smoothly without grinding. Originality: Fans with their original “Power-Aire” or “Master-Aire” center cap and unpainted cages are worth more than refurbished or repainted units.
Antique Westinghouse 1930s Oscillating Fan. Master-Aire. Micarta! Runs Great