Vintage Gilbert Polar Club Modernist Sea Foam Blue Desk Fan Works
The fan has some rust as shown in the pictures. The original cord was replaced. The fan has been tested and works.
The fan has some rust as shown in the pictures. The original cord was replaced. The fan has been tested and works.
The Vintage GE Polar Cub Brass Electric Desk Fan is a charming collectible piece that adds a touch of nostalgia to any space. Made of brass and featuring a gray color, this original antique desk fan exudes vintage charm. With its United States manufacture and the presence of the original sticker on the base, this…
Antique 1920’s Polar Cub 10 stationary fan in nice condition. The paint is completely original and shows some patina, but still presents well. The head wire is original and in great condition, I strongly believe the cord and plug are original to the fan as well and are also in good condition. Nice piece that…
1925 Polar Cub Type H Brass Blade Electric Desk Fan Works. Fan does spin when plugged in but speed is not variable with slider control.
Polar Cub perhaps 100 years old! Somebody restored it new cord paint and painted the blade. The sliding switch works great too. It powers up fast and runs strong. It does make some noise. I do not know about old fans. Enjoy life’s little pleasures. Thank you for taking a peek.
Polar Cub perhaps 100 years old! Somebody restored it new cord paint and painted the blade. The sliding switch works great too. It powers up fast and runs strong. It does make some noise. The badge on it is the best there is! All detail is present. Enjoy life’s little pleasures. Thank you for taking…
Vintage Antique Polar Cub Electric Fan TESTED.
Polar Cub Type H Fan. The fabric over the wires near the top has come in woven but the wires are intact (see photo). The fan is about 13 1/2 inches tall and the cage measures 10 inches in diameter. The brass label says’Polar Club Type H, 60 cycles or less, AC Gilbert Company, Pat.…
Gilbert Polar Cub Oscillating Fan. There are 4 fan blades measuring 10 across. It oscillates and swivels. The bracket attaching the fan to the body is bent to the side, but I hesitate to try and repair it. The motor runs fine. It was manufactured by A. Gilbert of New Haven CT. The patent date…
Rare Polar Club Vintage Modernist Desk Fan.