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Better Bluetooth is available on any radio I sell for an extra charge of $35.
  • Completely enclosed inside the radio (no cables or external modules)
  • Completely self-powered (no batteries that need to be charged)
  • Automatic switching between radio and Bluetooth (just hit "PLAY" on your device, and the radio switches to Bluetooth!)
  • Audio level same as the radio's normal volume

Emerson 615-B (1949)
(wood tube table radio)

Emerson 615-B (1949)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

In the 1930s and 40s, Emerson was particularly notable for artistic cabinet designs, sometimes created by famous designers such as Loewy, Eames, Geddes, and Vassos. Many quality Emerson cabinets were made by the Ingraham clock company. This particular model has been attributed by others to Raymond Loewy, although I have not been able to independently verify this. Regardless, it's a striking and creative design combining book-matched walnut burl veneer with an elaborate molded Lucite grille painted gold on the back side. The gently curving waterfall front and beautifully finished back side make this a real work of art. This rarely-seen radio is in great condition, with original knobs and grille; even the original felt feet are nice. The cabinet has been refinished to bring out the beauty of the veneer. The chassis has been fully restored to work like new, with all paper and electrolytic capacitors replaced, several new resistors, a strong set of tubes, and a full RF/IF alignment. A new polarized power cord has been installed with modified switch wiring for improved safety. Lighted dial. Only $25 shipping to 48 states. 13-1/4"W x 8"H x 8"D.

Emerson 615-B (1949)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

In the 1930s and 40s, Emerson was particularly notable for artistic cabinet designs, sometimes created by famous designers such as Loewy, Eames, Geddes, and Vassos. Many quality Emerson cabinets were made by the Ingraham clock company. This particular model has been attributed by others to Raymond Loewy, although I have not been able to independently verify this. Regardless, it's a striking and creative design combining book-matched walnut burl veneer with an elaborate molded Lucite grille painted gold on the back side. The gently curving waterfall front and beautifully finished back side make this a real work of art. This rarely-seen radio is in great condition, with original knobs and grille; even the original felt feet are nice. The cabinet has been refinished to bring out the beauty of the veneer. The chassis has been fully restored to work like new, with all paper and electrolytic capacitors replaced, several new resistors, a strong set of tubes, and a full RF/IF alignment. A new polarized power cord has been installed with modified switch wiring for improved safety. Lighted dial. Only $25 shipping to 48 states. 13-1/4"W x 8"H x 8"D.

Reported sold by Tom Albrecht on January 2, 2026
Listed price on date of sale - $275.00
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