SIGNAL ELETRIC FLOOR FAN MODEL P1251 Rare Model. Working But Doesn’t isolate
SIGNAL ELETRIC FLOOR FAN MODEL P1251 Rare Model. Working But Doesn’t isolate. I cut the cable and dissembled it.
SIGNAL ELETRIC FLOOR FAN MODEL P1251 Rare Model. Working But Doesn’t isolate. I cut the cable and dissembled it.
AT 2,500 USD OR MORE. This is an antique Showa-era retro fan. While it has some scratches, stains, peeling paint, and a worn cord due to age, it is in good overall condition and has been tested and is in working order. The fan still spins. Made by Shibaura Seisakusho. [Size] Width: 33cm Height: 42cm…
The Westinghouse fan 1920 16 inches table top fan style #516873 is an antique vintage electric fan made of metal with a black vintage finish. This table/desk fan features a 3-speed switch, adjustable tilt/head, and measures 17 inches in diameter, 21 inches in height, and 10 inches in depth. The fan, manufactured in the United…
Vintage Signal Electric Type 550A Oscillating Desk Fan It has two speeds and oscillates All working Does have some minor wear, mainly on the logo on the cage, the rubber grommets are missing that protects the cord, and there is some slight fraying on the fabric covering the wires to the motor (However, I do…
Antique Robbins & Myers Electric Brass Blades Oscillating Fan 18 1204-A Working. Art deco three speed fan operates quietly. All three speeds work and it oscillates although it doesn’t seem to be oscillating at its full range. The four fan blades were painted black but they are brass. Some chipping of the paint in a…
The Century Model 52 Desk Fan is an antique three speed oscillating fan made by the brand Century. This wall fan is powered by electricity and features a black cast iron and metal construction with an antique finish. It was manufactured in the United States, making it a unique and vintage piece for collectors of…
The fan turns on and blades spin with no issue. The fan will oscillate but only a couple of inches in both directions.
This vintage General Electric fan was manufactured in 1930. The type is AOU and the Form is AK1. The fan is black instead of the Pullman Green other AOU’s had; and, it was the first model to have black painted aluminum blades instead of brass. There are no dents in any housing parts and the…
Vintage Motor Kingston Conley Inc. This motor is working really good and smooth. This was in use in an Atlas Drill press.
Emerson Seagull vintage electric working fan. Normal pitting on chrome surfaces but minimal compared to many examples out there. The Emerson Seagull decal is missing from the base. The vintage cord is slightly brittle but functional. The vintage plug is also functional, though if I were going to use the fan regularly, I would put…