Antique Electric 1901 12 GE Desk Fan Brass Cage Blade
Antique Electric 1901 12 GE Desk Fan Brass Cage Blade.
Antique Electric 1901 12 GE Desk Fan Brass Cage Blade.
========R======Antique POLAR CUB (Rare) Miniature Table Fan 3″ Black Blades 6.5″ Cage works very fast. Wired at bottom with new cord. Blades is 3 inch from center to top so 3 inch or 6 inch to some. Cage is 6 1/2 inch.
There’s enough of the guard there to use as a pattern to complete this rare fan!! The motor turns and it’s untested but these always work! The switch is in the base also untested, nice early 19th century tank motor project.
Antique 12 Emerson step-base stationary fan 19646 – brass blades & steel cage (1).
The Antique Electric 1901 12 GE Desk Fan features a brass cage and blade, adding a touch of vintage charm to any room. Crafted from high-quality brass with a brass finish. The unique collectible item that showcases the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Ideal for those who appreciate antique pieces with a touch of nostalgia.…
This is an Antique Vintage Electric Oscillating Fan. It has been painted and is in “as found” condition. Runs strong The cage is a decorative flower or daisy design. 12″ cage 14″ tall Please see pictures for further details as they are an important part of the description.
Early RARE MODEL Antique GE Fan (working). Ser# 612958, believed to have been mfg in 1909-10. Black Enamel with Brass Blades, 3 Speed Motor. Has 1970’s era cord and plug, easily replaced with period material. Have video of it in working order this week.
ORIGINAL GE FAN WITH 12 BRASS BLADES AND A BRASS CAGE. HEAVY AND STURDY WITH 3 SPEEDS. WORKS BUT NEEDS A NEW CORD INSTALLED. CORD IS FRAYING AND NEEDS REPLACED BEFORE USE. MISSING OF THE SIE BRASS CAGE SCREWS. STANDS APPROX: 20 TALL. PLEASE ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS THANK YOU!
This fan runs smoothly and operates perfectly. Tested all three speeds and oscillation all working perfectly. This fan was obviously painted white somewhere in the distant past. I suspect 40-50 years ago. This fan is easily between 80 and 100 years old. See pictures for details. Feel free to ask any questions. As always, thanks…
The cord on this fan has been replaced, when I bought it, it had already had a replaced cord… So I replaced that cord with a period looking cord. From my research, I could tell that this fan was made in the 1940’s. However, when I was replacing the cord, I noticed the copper wire…