Antique USA Dayton Ceiling Fan Midge Circa 1910 DC
American 100% original vintage DC motor ceiling fan MIDGE CIRCA 1910. Wooden blades are missing. As per age fan is in good condition, no damage in body. There brass original stamp.
American 100% original vintage DC motor ceiling fan MIDGE CIRCA 1910. Wooden blades are missing. As per age fan is in good condition, no damage in body. There brass original stamp.
Original Circa 1906 16 Diehl universal ornate base desk fan. This very rare and desirable model features a beautiful ornate cast iron base with three tab feet. This example retains its original finish, with the gold leaf paint still visible on the embossed speed indicators, as shown in the photos. There are areas of paint…
This antique Westinghouse fan from around 1920 features four blades and is still in working condition. The fan has a round shape and is made of metal with a black finish. It measures 21″ in height and 11″ in depth, and has three speeds controlled by a lever. The fan is corded and powered by…
I have never plugged it in and was for display purposes only.
Circa 1910 Dynamo Electric Motor in The Manner of Thomas Edison’s Iconic Design. This Dynamo is supported by a thick, heavy cast brass base. “Louis Pegala Peru” is inscribed on the base. I was advised by a knowledgeable collector that this motor is from circa 1910. This motor may have been refinished in the past.…
General Electric oscillating desk type fan. In excellent condition for age. Series G 6 fan.
This is a vintage GE SMY desk fan from around 1914, featuring a 16 round copper body with 6 blades. It has three speeds controlled by a rotary knob and an electrical cord. Made in the United States, this fan is both functional and collectible, perfect for use in any room.
This 12 Big Motor Yoke GE antique electric fan has been in my collection since the mid 1980’s. I used it for many years as a bedroom fan as it makes a nice relaxing sound for sleeping. The brass parts were polished and lacquered then and the oil cups cleaned and new wicks fitted along…
Presenting from the GE What A Collection: Circa 1914 16 6 blade GE SMY (Small Motor Yoke) Trunnion Desk Fan, a masterpiece of early fan design and desired for its smaller size motor compared to the BMY. This example displays its original finish and could use some refreshing, it runs quiet on all 3 speeds.…