GE Brass Cage & Blades Desk Fan 8 Inch Oscillating 3 Speed Restored 1903
Used, restored, 1903 General Electric three speed oscillating fan, 8 inch, brass cage & blades.
Used, restored, 1903 General Electric three speed oscillating fan, 8 inch, brass cage & blades.
This fan has a lot of surface wear, and has some build up on the bottom that I was unable to get to that needs to be clean. The Grate has some red paint that could it that could be restored. Aside from those minor cosmetic issues it is fully functional. 16″ X 16″ X…
Vintage Vorandofan Model B10D1 Art Deco 3 Speed Floor Fan. Fan swivels approximately 120 degrees. Good condition – has some dents, scratches, & chips – See Photos. 19″ W x 19 1/2″ H x 12 1/2 D. Fan Duty Motor: 120V. 8A, 1550 RPM, 60 Cycles. Manufactured by DA Sutton Corp. NOTE: Fan blade is…
Vintage GE General Electric Vortalex 16 3 Speed Oscillating Fan – NICE! From my family’s collection. Sat on a player piano 9m display in my grandparents house for my entire life. Looks and runs beautifully.
Graybar Antique 4 Brass Blade 3 Speed Running Fan. Brought this up to power using a variac, ran for a short period and turned it off. No noise or anything out of the ordinary seems to run fine. While still intact, wiring is old and I would replace prior to running consistent power to it.…
Antique ROBBINS MYERS 2110 12 Brass Blade. 3 Speed Electric Fan. Has a cloth cord that might be original. WORKS on all 3 speeds, might need a small push to start, depending on where the blade stops.
3- Speed Floor Fan: Customize the airflow with its oscillating fan head that tilts for directional air circulation. The fan functions at three speeds- 900 RPM, 1100 RPM, and 1280 RPM. Portable Fans: You can move our oscillating fans from one room to another with little to no difficulty.
This example, which is 14″ tall, 9″ deep, and 10 wide, is in original condition except for the electrical cord, which seems to have been replaced more recently. The fan is relatively quiet and works great for producing a strong current of refreshing air.
The fan is in excellent condition for its age with normal wear including scratches and scuffs. It has been recalled as seen. I tested the fan, leaving it on for about 10 minutes and it worked good. It was a bit noisy of course, but still worked. A great piece for a collector as it’s…
Seldom available 1912 Pat. Perkins Rotary Switch Off Low Med.