Antique Brass & Cast Iron Black Electric Table Fan Decorative Collectible WORKS
This item is not branded. I don’t see any maker indications. It does work and it actually rotates as well.
This item is not branded. I don’t see any maker indications. It does work and it actually rotates as well.
Antique 1920’s Robbins & Myers 2417 16 3 Speed Oscillating Brass Gear Back.
This antique General Electric (GE) Type AOU oscillating desk fan retains its original factory green paint finish and four original brass blades. The brass identification plate specifies Type AOU, Form AK1, and Spec. The cast iron body and brass components show surface wear and a natural aged patina.
This Antique brass blade fan just came out of an old Cape Cod barn. This is a large size fan with a cage measuring about 17 in diameter!! Fan is in working condition and has three speeds /oscillates. It shows wear and would benefit from a cleaning and servicing given that is was unused for…
Works great at all three speeds! Adorable little fan to add a little retro vibe to your decor. We did clean it but didn’t scrub too hard for fear of losing some of the fantastic paint color.
Handcrafted Elegance: Meticulously crafted with antique brass and a sturdy wooden tripod stand, this fan exudes vintage charm. Versatile Design: Seamlessly blending traditional and modern aesthetics, it complements living rooms, hotels, and offices. Oscillating Airflow: The oscillating feature ensures even distribution of cooling breezes across the room. Easy Operation: User-friendly controls allow you to effortlessly…
Antique Peerless adjustable speed brass blade fan. Fan cage measures 13. Blade to blade is 12. This hefty beast weighs 25 pounds and will be professionally packed by the UPS store. When the switch is slid to the right, it hums but does not spin. Can confirm that it worked in the past. Will make…
Vornado 8 Antique Window Fan Vintage 1950s.
TESTED/WORKS See video/photos for more info. The Antique 30’s Emerson Jr. 2650-C Oscillating Electric Fan is a vintage piece of small appliance history. Manufactured by Emerson in the United States during the 1930s, this table/desk fan features an oscillation feature for evenly distributed airflow. Its antique finish adds to its charm as a collectible item…