Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s

Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s

Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s
Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. 1900s Condition is “Used”. I have the before pictures of this fan when I started to disassemble and reworking the entire fan. The fan was complete and it needed a lot of TLC. I had to replace some bushings, worm gear, and the oscillation gear (that I lost somewhere), replaced the wick and wick oil, replaced the grease in the gearbox. I used a synthetic oil for the wick reservoir and a synthetic bearing grease for the gearbox. The electrical cord has been replaced along with the plug. The black and red cotton cord is a brand new replacement from Vintage Wire and Supply along with the new rubber grommets and a brass tip going into the fan base. This was a true labor of love and took longer than expected. The paint is a period correct black enamel paint from PPH. The cage is brass. I painted it black to make the fan blades and GE logo pop out more. I did not spray the blades with a clear coat. Should you want me to remove the paint on the cage and show off the brass on the cage more, I can do that. The fan has 3 speeds and all three speeds work. It has been running quietly and smoothly with no problems whatsoever since I completed this project last week. The fan weighs 21lbs. Please feel free to ask any questions you have. All sales are final. UNLESS I GROSSLY, unintentionally, misrepresent the item entirely. I only say this because Ive been burned by a few dishonest buyers trying to scam honest people. Thats not my idea or policy, however, it is what it is. When payments are made after 2 p. I do this because Ive had sellers do this to me and I appreciate that when they do. If your package arrives damaged, you will have to take it up with the carrier and file a claim. So far, Ive not had any issues and I want to keep it that way. I work hard to make sure that I describe each item I sell. I WILL BLOCK ANY TROUBLE BUYERS. The item “Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s” is in sale since Saturday, June 19, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Kitchen & Home\Small Appliances\Electric Fans”. The seller is “lloyd.vincent” and is located in Midland, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: GE
  • Type: Table/Desk
  • Features: Oscillation
  • Material: Brass
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Finish: Antique

Antique GE Oscillating Fan. Just Reworked! Brass, Cast, 3 Speeds. Early 1920s