Vintage Antique GE General Electric 3 Speed Industrial Table Fan Steampunk Decor
Needs to be cleaned up. Antique GE General Electrical Industrial Fan.
Needs to be cleaned up. Antique GE General Electrical Industrial Fan.
Rare 9 GE four-blade stationary fan. The catalog number is 174940. Type AR form S1. Runs well on 2 distinct speeds.
ANTIQUE Early Vtg GENERAL ELECTRIC GE Oscilating 4 Square Blade Fan Works! . Heavy Duty Industrial Weight Adjustable Table/Desk Fan. Has Been Tested And Works, Rarer 4 Square Blades Some Expected Wear From Age. Some Fraying On Wire. Please See All Pictures.
This is an old General Electric ceiling fan. There are no blades. The fan in the photos is the fan you will receive. This is for parts or repair only. I took photos inside my shop and then outside in the sun just to try and give you a better look at it.
Nice 1940s General Electric “Vortalex” Oscillating Desk Fan 16 Blade Tested. Has New Felt, Electrical Wire, Wicked And Oil. Look At Photos for Full Details.
Original factory 16 blade for a Big Motor GE desk fan, likely a Kidney Oscillator.
NICE INDUSTRIAL GE FAN WITH 12 METAL BLADES. STANDS APPROX: 18 TALL. HAS AN ORIGINAL CAGE NET AS SHOWN WITH TAG STILL ATTACHED. HAS RUST, SCRATCHES, SCUFFS, MARKS, WEAR/TARE TO BOTTOM FELT MATERIAL, DUSTY/DIRTY FROM AGE AND USE, ETC. WORKS BUT CORD NEEDS REPLACED. CORD IS FRAYING AND BRITTLE WITH CRACKS SO IT WILL NEED…
General electric stand up fan vintage. Vintage General Electric fan, heavy metal, has use, fuse is cut but fan still works.
Antique 12 General Electric Brass Fan Blade Brass Hub 1915 USA Original. Unrestored with Aged wear, oxidation, scratches, dings, and possible light bends. Original factory 12 blade for a GE desk fan, possible Star Oscillator. Solid brass wings and oil return hub with original rivets. Appears to be 5/16. Please see all images for a…
Rare Antique GENERAL ELECTRIC Vintage OSCILLATES! Desk Fan Army Green WORKS! This fan belonged to someone I knew and was still being used! Works well when turned on. Oscillates perfectly and remains still when button is tightened to stop oscillating. Please refer to photos for more details. The photos you see are always taken by…