Circa Late 1920's-30's General Electric 36" Ceiling Fan restored in two tone custom finish. An icon of the early 20th century, General Electric ceiling fans became a permanent fixture in many architectural icons of the early 1900's in many major cities across the country. This example was part of a 50-year collection of ceiling fans from possibly the largest private collection in the USA. This fan was among that collection and in need of complete restoration. Stator has been removed from the cast iron motor housing, reinsulated and checked for any leakage. Cast Iron has been professionally painted in using a high quality automotive finish. Rotor and shaft have been checked for excessive wear, cleaned, and freshly lubricated. New races and bearing have been installed and freshly lubricated. Fan will be supplied with a multispeed variable speed wall mounted motor control. Original blades have been professionally refinished in a reddish/brown color matching the original finish. General Electric marketed these fan for use in hotels, restaurants, offices and other locations where a combination of fan and light fixture is desirable. When new, this fan was only offered in green enamel finish, we felt this lighter color with complimentary bronze band to be more fitting and "updated" for todays trends. The fan has been restored to like-new condition for daily use and is ideal for any setting looking to showcase a statement piece. These fans are rarely available fully restored and ready for installation.