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ERRES oscillating fan

By Billyjimbo, 12 November, 2008
Description

This fan has an all metal cage to protect the blades and the blades are metal. there is a single switch on the top that controls the on/off for the oscillation. The on switch for the fan is on the base. There is a rubber gasket on the base to prevent slipping and vibration. The fan has never needed repair and still functions excellently.

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Category
Vintage Electronics
Medium
Metal and vulcanized rubber
Distinguishing marks
Made in Holland, Type VI 4 1454 AC 110 volt 0.42 amp 50/60 HZ c/s 30 watt 12000 omw/min. 0.65 cos CSA approval No. 12474
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
2.5'
Date Period
1945
History
This fan was owned by my Grandparents and still functions excellently. I believe they bought it new.
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For Sale?
No
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wallyh

16 years 8 months ago

Re: ERRES oscillating fan

Old fans that were most sought after were those with brass blades. Decorators loved them because with a shined up blade they had a rich look. Your fan has a great shape, I think it is a less sought after type. Value ??
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gzf5xz

16 years 8 months ago

Re: ERRES oscillating fan

Thanks for your comments. I dont know how to distinguish it further but it is different. This fan has a brass cage sorounding the blades... have not seen another like it.
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