Gallery of Casket Radios
Early 1920s (usually battery-powered) radios, in cabinets resembling burial caskets. Most cabinets were wood, a few made of metal. Some later models were AC-powered. Those of you annoyed by this definition are welcome to make an offer to purchase the Radio Attic and change this definition.
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 Apex "Super 5" $300.00
| _small.jpg) FADA 169B (?) Hazeltine Neutrodyne (1925?) $200.00
| _small.jpg) Freed-Eisemann FE-15 (1925) $300.00
|  Freshman Masterpiece $325.00
|  Kolster K-6 $270.00
| _small.jpg) Kolster K20 (1928) $350.00
| _small.jpg) Mohawk Receiver (1925) $335.00
|  Over the Top One-Off Antique Radio Receiver $750.00
| _small.jpg) Radiola 18 (1928) $25.00
|  Radiola III $400.00
| _small.jpg) Silvertone IV Neutrodyne (1925?) $149.00
|  Sparton 5-26 $375.00
| _small.jpg) Zenith 11E (1928) $350.00
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