Antique Vintage General Electric GE Brass Blade 13 Cage Fan 75423 see video
Antique Vintage General Electric GE Brass Blade 13 Cage Fan 75423 see video.
Antique Vintage General Electric GE Brass Blade 13 Cage Fan 75423 see video.
SEE MORE EXCEPTIONAL ITEMS HERE. PROBABLY THE FIRST SQUIRREL CAGE BLOWER ELECTRIC FAN MODEL EVER MADE. For your consideration and exceptional and antique fan. Probably the earliest blower electric fan ever made, or at least the oldest blower electric that all experts i contacted have seen. According to conversations I had with experts and collectors,…
Vintage Antique Electric Fan 16 BRASS Cage Guard good for resto!
This vintage GE 6 blade oscillating brass cage fan is a rare find for collectors and fans alike. Measuring at 13 inches with 2 stars, this original model 78777 is an antique piece that has been nicely restored. Its circular vent style and brass material make it a unique addition to any home decor. Works…
VINTAGE GE GENERAL 12 ELECTRIC FAN w/ BLADE CAGE UNTESTED. The fan itself weighs 20+ lbs. Head tilts, has carry handle and oscillates. The cage is steel and I believe the blades are brass. Specifications: Type-AOU, Form-AB1, Volts-110, Cycles-60, Cat-75423, No. Never tested due to condition of wire. Feel free to message me if you…
Antique General Electric 16, 3 speed, 3 Star Oscillating fan. Brass cage and blades; in perfect condition. Manufactured in 1917 with a steel stamped motor. Beautifully professionally maticulously restored to its original condition. Runs perfectly; having been lubricated on a regular basis. Please contact me with any questions and check out my other listings.
Have video to show how well it works and rotates. Would need info to send if needed.
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This antique 1920 BarCol cage table fan is a quiet and efficient addition to any room. With its vintage charm and brown bakelite material, it is sure to be a collectible item. The fan runs strong and has only one speed, making it perfect for any task. Made in the United States, this fan is…
1930s, blades are NOT metal but. Micarda, an early plastic Westinghouse invented for their fans. From the brass plate. E Sp’F’D Works, Springfield Mass. Weight: 16.10 lbs. Cage Measurements: 13″ diameter, 5″ deep. (See video) Looks like a new cord has been added, but otherwise unrestored. Very good previously used condition. No cracks, chips, or…