Vintage 1930s Kisco Nu-Pep Circulair Small Table Top Fan Model 7900
It works, but only when the switch is held down.
It works, but only when the switch is held down.
Antique Emerson Electric Mfg Co. Oscillating desk fan, Type 2250B, manufactured in St. This is a 10-inch, 4-blade model with original wire cage and cast iron base. 110V – 60CY. Made in USA. Heavy cast iron construction. Original 4 metal blades. Early wire guard design. Rear oscillation mechanism. On/Off switch at base. Classic black finish…
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…
Currently it’s in non working condition. Need speed regulator switch. This is only for parts or repair.
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,…
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 Kenmore space heater from the 1930s is a rare find for collectors of steampunk industrial décor. Its round steel design is reminiscent of a bygone era and adds a touch of vintage charm to any room. This heater was used in the past, but its functionality and performance cannot be confirmed. The Kenmore…
Fresh from and estate is a gorgeous is antique electric fan manufactured in the 1930s under the Command Air brand. The fan is in beautiful original condition, and appears as it if was rarely, if ever, used. The hunter green paint is in outstanding shape and the cloth cord is original and remains good condition.…
Gorgeous piece of history as far as heating goes. This works when plugged in. I assume the base is cast iron given how heavy it is. Has a tilt key that works.
Featuring a classic round wire cage, black metal body, and brass blades, this fan reflects the industrial craftsmanship Emerson Electric was known for during the pre-WWII era. The fan is marked Emerson Electric Mfg. New York – St. Louis” and “110V – 60 Cy, terminology and branding consistent with late-1930s production. It is Made in…