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Here's a beautiful, working General Electric 3-speed oscillating "Kidney" fan, nicknamed for its oscillator box, which as you can see is shaped like -- well, a kidney. 

The fan runs smoothly and quietly in all 3 speeds (see video), and its cosmetic condition is excellent. Glossy original black enamel, with a few scattered touch-ups. Polished brass fittings are correct and original. No damage to the cage, no damage to the trunnion or to the oscillator box. The line cord is an older, electrically safe replacement, but the fan otherwise appears to be original throughout.

The fan has been disassembled, cleaned and lubricated, and it is suitable for safe operation. The oscillator has a wide sweep, and the blades push a lot of air, even at the slowest speed. The oscillator can be dis-engaged with the flip of a lever on the top of the housing.

The fan will be disassembled for safe travel. Re-assembly should take only a few minutes, but if you're not comfortable assembling technical antiques, and you don't know anyone who is, you might want to pass.

The fan is approximately 18" high with a 12" blade span. Shipping weight, properly packed, will be about 45 lb.

I'm one of ebay's best known, most highly regarded sellers of technical collectibles and technical antiques. I've been selling and shipping them for more than 25 years. When you purchase an item from me, you can rest assured that your purchase will arrive safely because it's been carefully packed (by me, not by some well-intentioned but nonetheless confounded, doe-eyed teenager working at the UPS store who wouldn't know a fan from a fire extinguisher), Sure, you can probably get a lower price from Mr. & Mrs. Barn-Find, but when your "bargain" arrives broken, and without any hint of how you might be able to put it back together, you'll realize that you really do get exactly what you pay for.