For sale is a beautifully preserved Western Electric fan, a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of early 20th-century American manufacturing. This fan is not only a functional appliance but also a piece of history that adds vintage charm to any space.
Features and History:
Brand: Western Electric
Model: [Insert Model Number if known]
Era: Circa early 1900s
Design: The fan features a robust metal construction with a classic black finish, characteristic of Western Electric’s commitment to durability and timeless design. The brass blades and wire cage highlight the industrial elegance of this era.
Functionality: The original cables providing power are still in working condition. However, the fan currently does not turn, and the blades do not spin. Despite this, the fan’s exterior and motor appear well-preserved, making it an excellent candidate for restoration.
Condition and Provenance:
This Western Electric fan has been meticulously cared for and is in excellent cosmetic condition, with minimal signs of wear consistent with its age.
The fan has been a cherished piece, passed down through the family, ensuring its preservation and adding to its historical significance.
The current owner attempted to repair the fan but was unsuccessful. To avoid causing any irreparable damage due to inexperience with such aged items, the owner has decided to sell the fan as-is.
Sale Details:
Price: [$150.00]
Given the need for minor repairs, the price for this Western Electric fan will be very reasonable. It represents a perfect blend of functionality and vintage appeal, making it a desirable addition for collectors, enthusiasts of antique appliances, or anyone looking to add a unique decorative piece to their home or office.
Detailed photos are available upon request to provide a closer look at the fan’s condition and intricate details.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of American industrial history. With a little expertise and care, this Western Electric fan can be restored to its full working glory, serving as both a functional appliance and a beautiful example of early 20th-century engineering and design.