In the electric era of the 1800s, fans were characterized by spiral ceiling rods and centrally placed blade holders. The 19th Century fan pays tribute to these early traditions and adds elements of classic gaslight designs. The intricate, ornate patterns recall decorative influences of cast metal parts and tin-type moldings reminiscent of the period. |
Motor:XLP-2000Blade Pitch:14ºBlade Span:54"Downrod Size:Included: 12"Control Options:Included: W-32 Inteli•Touch (T)Light Kit(s):Light Fixture Sold SeparatelyKG99 Adaptable |
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| A: 22.00" | B: 28.50" (w/ Light) | C: 6.75" | |||||||||
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