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Antique Art Deco Desk Fan by Emerson Electric
By Emerson Electric
Located in San Diego, CA
Antique art deco electric fan missing the cord sold AS/IS condition we belive it worked but we arent sure made by Emerson electric.
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Iron
Carrara Ivory 1949 Emerson Model 581 Plaskon AM Vacuum Tube Radio Golden Age
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Ivory 1949 Emerson Model 581 Plaskon AM Tube Radio Golden Age Beauty
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