Antique 1920’s Westinghouse Brass 6 Blade Fan
Great old working fan, guard needs work but fan runs and oscillates smoothly as should. Will make a really great piece. Guard measures approx 13″ and height of fan is approx 17″ tall.
Great old working fan, guard needs work but fan runs and oscillates smoothly as should. Will make a really great piece. Guard measures approx 13″ and height of fan is approx 17″ tall.
DEIHL Vintage 1920s very rare 6 blades 16oscilating all chrome table fan, powers on, complete all original condition, including original cord, chrome in very nice condition for its age, do not want to buff or shine to retain original patina, very nice never restored original.
Very rare marked European antique cast iron table fan from my collection! It dates from the early 1920s! I tried it a few months ago and it worked perfectly! The propeller part rotates nicely in all directions! The metal protecting the propeller should be adjusted and the end of the wire inspected and that’s it!…
Good condition for the age. Please see photos for condition.
Antique 12 Westinghouse Brass Fan Blade Stamped Brass Hub 1927? Unrestored with Aged wear, oxidation, scratches, dings, bends & dents. Original factory 12 blade for a Westinghouse Desk Fan see the deep pitch. “27” or “17” stamped on the back of the hub. Long ago owner marked “Westinghouse Only” in a marker which can be…
Antique Emerson Ceiling Fan 32 Motor 6 Blade Type 35661 Cast Iron 1920s USA. Unrestored Condition, Aged wear including old chipping paint, oxidation and soil. Rotor is locked from years of sitting, I did not want to remove the winding to free up. Motor shows continuity, motor coils look good, speed coil is bad, coil…
Antique Emerson Ceiling Fan 32 Motor 6 Blade Type 35661 Cast Iron 1920s USA. Unrestored Condition, Aged wear including old chipping paint, oxidation and soil. Rotor is locked from years of sitting, I did not want to remove the winding to free up. Motor shows continuity, motor coils look good, speed coil is bad, coil…
Dimensions: 16.25″ x 13″. Powers up when plugged in, but does not trigger movement. For Restoration or Display.
See pictures for details. Has rust, wear and dust.
For your consideration an antique 1920’s fan. Found in an old former hotel/saloon building in Kansas City. Motor/blades still turn by hand. Blades are made to open when in use and retract when not. Retracting mechanism works properly. When the fan is turned on, the centrifugal force causes the blades to extend outwards until they…