Vintage Emerson Fan Motor Pancake Untested Type 14648
I didn’t test because of the condition of the wiring coming out of the housing.
I didn’t test because of the condition of the wiring coming out of the housing.
Here’s a striking piece of 1930s Americana: a vintage General Electric oscillating desk fan in all-metal construction, complete with its original four-blade cage. The heavy cast-iron base and steel blades show rich patina and surface wear consistent with decades of display, and the oscillation mechanism moves freely but the power cord is brittle and untested,…
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 Early 1900s Emerson Ceiling Fan Untested Model 46641. Weight is a massive 58 lbs. In an effort to remain green and reduce our carbon footprint, every item is carefully packaged using recovered boxes, bubble wrap, and packing peanuts from the major retailers. Customer service is priority #1, we try to be as specific as…
Up for sale is an AMAZING Antique ceiling fan from the early 1900s is a rare find for any collector. This “Emerson” Fern Leaf model is made of cast iron and has a beautiful antique finish. The fan is untested and comes with 4 blades, making it a great addition to any small appliance collection…
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I DIDN’T TEST IT, AS THE COVER IS UNSCREWED, AND DID NOT WANT TO CAUSE FURTHER DAMAGE. LOOKS TO BE IN DECENT CONDITION. BUT I HAVE NO WAY OF KNOWING.
Antique GE General Electric Brass Blade Fan & Cage 12 Blades UNTESTED. Came from a local estate. Patent date on the motor is 1901. Cage will need to be tweaked as currently the blades would hit it if it were turned on. Blades are in good shape. Cage is in good shape but there are…
SCARCE Robbins & Myers Co. Antique Fan Electric Brass Blades. Will need to be rewired.. Cage has many bends. Rust is coming out of bottom. This may work after rewire, I just do not know!!
This is an unrestored and untested single speed toggle switch fan. It is made around 1910-20’s. It stands roughly 11 tall. Beautiful brass badge with an iceberg design says FA Smith Manufacturing Co. ” and “For 110 Volt 60 Cycle A. Bottom of base says “5132” and “4 NB”. There is a pre-drilled hole at…