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Heaters Radiators
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Hi I have for sale 6 used Antique / Vintage / Retro Electric Radiators / Heaters.
Create a unique feature by upcycling a genuine item.
The heater elements can be replaced with original elements or rewired with nickel chromium heater element wire.
To upcycle, save power and be completely safe coloured LED fittings can be used to simulate the glow.
Photo 1 Twin coil 46cm H x 48cm W x 20cm D 3.6kg. SOLD
The Jupiter model is similar but only has a single element, see photo of brochure.
Electric Heater c1930's it is reminiscent of the old broadcasting microphones that came to be the symbol of radio in the 1930s.
Photo 2 Hecla Cat F35 1kW SECV AU/AX/02 Mfg by Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd 34cm x 40cm x 12cm 6.5kg.
Circa 1920's.
Art Deco style heavy metal case.
Photo 3 Hecla Australia Cat No F38 V/AD COAL A GLOW 63cm H x 54cm W x 26cm D 10kg.
Circa 1950s- 1960s.
An atmospheric heater with faux logs. A globe sits underneath the logs to simulate the glow.
Photo 4 Hecla Saturn 2kW Made in Australia 40cm H x 39cm W x 15cm D 4.5kg.
Manufactured 1934, see photo of brochure. SOLD
Photo 5 Premier Fire Model 5221 Made in England for Australian General Electrics Pty Ltd 1kW 26cm H x 33cm W x 12cm D 4.3kg.
Photo 6 Sofono Spacemaster Cat No PRC301SS 1750W 70cm H x 65cm W x 20cm D 5.5kg. Colour Cloud Grey. SOLD
In 1918, when Mount Heckla erupted in Iceland making worldwide news, Clarence Marriott immediately recognised that he had found the word he had been looking for sometime, something that would be immediately recognisable as being synonymous with tremendous heat and power. On 19 December 1918, he registered the brand name 'HECLA' and the distinct erupting volcano logo for application to 'electric heaters, heaters, electric cookers, electric water heaters and any other electrical heating appliance'.
Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd were a significant Melbourne manufacturing company, who became a household name in the 1920s making small electric appliances such as heaters and kettles. They also made a variety of other electrical appliances for domestic, commercial and military use. The company manufactured electric appliances in Melbourne from about 1922 until the 1980s, although Clarence Marriott, who formed the company, had begun making radiators with his father James in 1899. The company had a reputation for quality products. The company also played an important role within the Australian domestic and commercial appliance industry, both as a leading innovator and through its role in training skilled staff, many of whom went on to work for competitors such as Kambrook, Electrolux and Sunbeam.
IF YOU CAN SEE AN ITEM IT IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE DON'T ASK IF IT IS AVAILABLE AS GUMTREE SUGGESTS WHICH WASTES TIME, SOMEONE ELSE MAY BUY IT IN THE MEANTIME.
Happy to post Australia wide with tracking and insurance if required at the buyers expense.
See my other ad's for more items like door fittings, locks, brass screws, Hinges, Salter scales, Deed box, Trunks, Army equipment box, Tools, Brittool Imperial 3/4" drive socket set, Coca Cola drink bottle crate, Large Coca Cola acrylic sign, Coca Cola outdoor table, metal files, Sash clamp, antique and vintage electric heaters, La Cotta Clay Casserole dish, Cowley Level, Magazine Rack Pine Bentwood 50s, Mannequin, Morey Boogie Mach 7 7 Crescent Tail 1984, Mortice Gauge Dapper, Old brown paper roll dispensing frame etc.
Create a unique feature by upcycling a genuine item.
The heater elements can be replaced with original elements or rewired with nickel chromium heater element wire.
To upcycle, save power and be completely safe coloured LED fittings can be used to simulate the glow.
Photo 1 Twin coil 46cm H x 48cm W x 20cm D 3.6kg. SOLD
The Jupiter model is similar but only has a single element, see photo of brochure.
Electric Heater c1930's it is reminiscent of the old broadcasting microphones that came to be the symbol of radio in the 1930s.
Photo 2 Hecla Cat F35 1kW SECV AU/AX/02 Mfg by Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd 34cm x 40cm x 12cm 6.5kg.
Circa 1920's.
Art Deco style heavy metal case.
Photo 3 Hecla Australia Cat No F38 V/AD COAL A GLOW 63cm H x 54cm W x 26cm D 10kg.
Circa 1950s- 1960s.
An atmospheric heater with faux logs. A globe sits underneath the logs to simulate the glow.
Photo 4 Hecla Saturn 2kW Made in Australia 40cm H x 39cm W x 15cm D 4.5kg.
Manufactured 1934, see photo of brochure. SOLD
Photo 5 Premier Fire Model 5221 Made in England for Australian General Electrics Pty Ltd 1kW 26cm H x 33cm W x 12cm D 4.3kg.
Photo 6 Sofono Spacemaster Cat No PRC301SS 1750W 70cm H x 65cm W x 20cm D 5.5kg. Colour Cloud Grey. SOLD
In 1918, when Mount Heckla erupted in Iceland making worldwide news, Clarence Marriott immediately recognised that he had found the word he had been looking for sometime, something that would be immediately recognisable as being synonymous with tremendous heat and power. On 19 December 1918, he registered the brand name 'HECLA' and the distinct erupting volcano logo for application to 'electric heaters, heaters, electric cookers, electric water heaters and any other electrical heating appliance'.
Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd were a significant Melbourne manufacturing company, who became a household name in the 1920s making small electric appliances such as heaters and kettles. They also made a variety of other electrical appliances for domestic, commercial and military use. The company manufactured electric appliances in Melbourne from about 1922 until the 1980s, although Clarence Marriott, who formed the company, had begun making radiators with his father James in 1899. The company had a reputation for quality products. The company also played an important role within the Australian domestic and commercial appliance industry, both as a leading innovator and through its role in training skilled staff, many of whom went on to work for competitors such as Kambrook, Electrolux and Sunbeam.
IF YOU CAN SEE AN ITEM IT IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE DON'T ASK IF IT IS AVAILABLE AS GUMTREE SUGGESTS WHICH WASTES TIME, SOMEONE ELSE MAY BUY IT IN THE MEANTIME.
Happy to post Australia wide with tracking and insurance if required at the buyers expense.
See my other ad's for more items like door fittings, locks, brass screws, Hinges, Salter scales, Deed box, Trunks, Army equipment box, Tools, Brittool Imperial 3/4" drive socket set, Coca Cola drink bottle crate, Large Coca Cola acrylic sign, Coca Cola outdoor table, metal files, Sash clamp, antique and vintage electric heaters, La Cotta Clay Casserole dish, Cowley Level, Magazine Rack Pine Bentwood 50s, Mannequin, Morey Boogie Mach 7 7 Crescent Tail 1984, Mortice Gauge Dapper, Old brown paper roll dispensing frame etc.
- Date Listed:11/06/2022
- Last Edited:11/09/2022
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Shipping & Pickup
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