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1925-1960, Authentic Restoration of Cabinetry and Electronics

 

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Zenith 10-S-464 Console (1940)

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Zenith 10-S-464 Console (1940)
BC+2SW. This is one of the ten tube black dial Zenith models which had many added features and being a newer set, excellent performance. Restored cabinet features a waterfall front with top quality Burled walnut with fantastic three dimensional patterning (more pictures on request). Super clean Chassis features a push-pull 6V6 output delivering excellent clear and powerful audio and an early "graphic equalizer" tone selector for six different tone selections. Pushbutton tuning for up to six different pre-select stations reside to the right of the dial. Additional features include a Radio/Television switch (anticipating the introduction of TV before WW2), internal rotating antenna with distant/local switch, and the classic green tuning eye with NEW eye tube. 42"H x 29"W x 16"D. $79.95 when new, it can be yours for   $1,100.00. (0010077)

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Zenith 9-S-369 Console (1939)

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Zenith 9-S-369 Console (1939)
BC+2SW. This nine tube Shutterdial commands attention from everyone in the room with its stunningly massive cabinet and sophisticated look! This model is a pretty scarce one; you'll be hard pressed to find another and certainly not in this condition. The grille cloth is original and the original photofinish highlights are also properly restored. The chassis is a super-clean classic copper plated and gold hammertone painted top performer, with six Tone selections (The Radiorgan, push-button tone controls that let you blend the tone you desire), EIGHT station pre-sets, and a brand new 6U5 classic green tuning eye! Sound is incredible with the deepest rich Bass you could imagine from its huge 12" speaker. I rarely offer a Shutterdial for sale and you can't beat the performance of this one! 43"H x 30"W x 18"D. Originally sold for $139.95 in 1939 it can be in your collection for  $1,700.00. (0010076)

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Philco 16B "Baby Grand" (1933)

Philco 16B "Baby Grand" (1933)
BC + 5SW. The 16B Baby Grand radio was one of three Philco model 16 sets introduced in June of 1933, the other two being the 16L lowboy and the 16X inclined sounding board model. It was the largest Philco Baby Grand and was their top of the line table set through June of the following year. The cabinet on this set has been restored using the correct toning lacquer as the original, and also featured the correct reproduction of the original grille cloth and the original knobs. The 11 tube chassis has also been completely restored including rebuilding of the two speed 8:1 and 60:1 tuning assembly, restuffing of all the Bakelite block capacitors including the ones in the tone control, new volume control and all the correct tube shields and correct original speaker. Performance is just fantastic! It was the best short wave set you could buy at the time unless you spent hundreds more on a Scott receiver or the like. Chassis also features a tuning shadow meter and 10W of undistorted output into its 8" speaker, Just a fantastic set! I have its twin in my own collection! 19-1/2"H x 16-1/2"W x 13"D.  $675.00. (0010075)

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Zenith 7-S-364 Console (1939)

Zenith 7-S-364 Console (1939)
BC + 2SW. This classic Black dial Zenith features the same gold hammertone paint on a copper plated chassis that the 7-S-363 uses but with a huge 12" speaker. The chassis gives incredible sound with the "Radiorgan" graphic equalizer of its time, six tone selections and six station pre-sets and silk smooth dial tuning with the classic green tuning eye! The cabinet for this model is a rare bird indeed; few Spinet style Zeniths were made and the 364 is quite hard to come by. The cabinet has multiple sections of solid maple hardwoods with a walnut veneer on the dial and front pillar sections for a grand looking appearance. 37"H x 29"W x 14-1/2"D.  $950.00. (0010074)

 

Zenith 7-S-363 Console (1939)

Zenith 7-S-363 Console (1939)
BC + 2SW. This Classic Black dial Zenith is the most sought after and beautiful cabinet Zenith made! It features a stunning cabinet of Walnut, with Australian Laurel, quilted Maple and Tiger Oak highlights with toned striping and new correct reproduction grille cloth. Chassis was fully restored from a Virgin original, gold hammertone paint on a copper plated chassis with matching tube shields that gives incredible sound with the "Radiorgan" graphic equalizer of its time, six tone selections and six station pre-sets and silk smooth dial tuning with the classic green tuning eye! 41-1/2"H x 26-1/2"W x 15"D.  $1,200.00. (0010073)

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Admiral 23A6 (1940)

Admiral 23A6 (1940)
BC. This is one stunning looking little Admiral! Much like its name, it is top of the line in its cabinet with the finest of burled Walnut with patterned highlights and inlayed detail on the grille bars that you rarely find on these little table sets. The chassis sports a handsome backlit dial that tunes the broadcast band with an internal antenna. 15"W x 9"H x 7-1/2"D.  $275.00. (0010072)

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General Electric HJ-624 (1939)

General Electric HJ-624 (1939)
BC. This set exemplifies the quality GE radios that were made pre-war, with its fantastic walnut cabinet with Oak inlay and striping! The chassis is equipped with an attractive backlit dial, thumbwheel controls and the standard pushbutton set that was introduced to most radios in 1939. A real handsome set restored with all the correct toning and details. 16"W x 8-1/2"H x 8"D.  $225.00. (0010071)

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General Electric 321 (1946)

General Electric 321 (1946)
BC. This is a handsome little machine-age design postwar GE set that combines an angular walnut cabinet with a large backlit dial and mechanical pushbutton set for easy use and pleasant tone. This example also still displays its original knobs, grille cloth and back cover. 14"W x 9-1/2"H x 8-1/2"D.  $150.00. (0010070)

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RCA Radiola 46 Lowboy (1929)

RCA Radiola 46 Lowboy (1929)
BC. The Radiola 46 was the console version of the Radiola 44; unlike any of the 46's I've seen pictured, this one is in a very unique Lowboy cabinet. This cabinet featured a beautiful cutout grille with the correct reproduction grille cloth and and a stunning quartersawn oak front dial panel with a projection dial screen and concentric knob assembly. While this cabinet was built by a furniture manufacturer to house this specific chassis, it's not the factory Radiola 46 cabinet used in other 46's Ive seen, nd I cannot find any listings or pictures of it; so there is a story here about this cabinet that remains a mystery... The chassis in this console is complete with all the correct shielding (often missing when using the ST shape tubes) and a powerful single ended 45 output that drives the Radiola 106 Loudspeaker, the top of the line loudspeaker available at the time (the one used with the Theremin) producing a fantastic and powerful sound for a 1929 receiver. 40"H x 27"W x 15"D.  $750.00. (0010068)

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Emerson BF204 (1938)

Emerson BF204 (1938)
BC+1SW. This set is one of the famous Ingraham cabinet Emersons that are so sought after. The handsome Deco cabinet is highlighted by its beautiful gold dial and original knobs. The Emerson's characteristic clean and powerful sound is complimented by a tone switch and well designed chassis. 12-1/2"W x 8-1/2"H x 6-1/2"D.  $310.00. (0010062)

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Victor RE45 Console (1929)

Victor RE45 Console (1929)
BC+Phono. This radio is the Big Daddy of the Victor R32 line! Priced at $275 when introduced in May of 1929, this set was certainly the centerpiece of a mansion many many years ago! The set features a 78 RPM Electrola under the top lid, fully restored and functional with a rebuilt pickup and original decals! Chassis is a two piece Neutrodyne unit with separate amp and power supply (that sold for $678 on eBay two years ago!) and has incredible bass and volume for such an early Radio. Cabinet has had a detailed restoration to bring out the many exotic veneers in the way they looked when the set was new! Restoring an RE45 is a huge project, and you'll never see another quite this pristine in working and cosmetic condition! Fully restored and Warranteed with original Instruction Booklet. 45"H x 28"W x 19"D.  $1,700.00. (0010052)

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