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Here is a very nice Riviera I found locally. The Riviera is a fairly common fan with the common hex motor. What is very unusual and hard to find is the adjustable stand. In my ten years of collecting fans this is only the second one I have ever found.Take a good look at it because it may be a while before you see the next one Attached Image (viewed 703 times): |
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You can remove the fan from the stand by pushing a lever on either side Attached Image (viewed 548 times): |
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Here is a good look at the rather elusive stand without the fan attached Attached Image (viewed 685 times): |
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Noah Britt Guest ![]()
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Nice! Reminds me of the Mobilaires. I wonder what prompted Westinghouse to make stand Rivieras as well as Mobilaires? By the way we have a new site active: https://antiquefancollectors.com/index.html Click the three bars at the top right of the screen to get to the forums. |
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Charles Tedrick AFCA Member ![]()
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Noah Britt wrote: Nice! Reminds me of the Mobilaires. I wonder what prompted Westinghouse to make stand Rivieras as well as Mobilaires?The stand was probably sold separately as an accessory. |