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This radio S-C-R-E-A-M-S Art Deco! Oh, such a gorgeous design. Wow! Some collectors say this was Wilcox-Gay's take on the ultra rare "Mae West" radio, which was made famous by Emerson and it's quite easy to see why. This Art Deco beauty features a beautiful solid walnut cabinet, black accent stripes, color toned accents, a bright colorful backlit dial coupled with a round grille and dial openings, elegant Deco black metal scroll trim work along with very nice performance on both the AM Broadcast and Shortwave bands. Go ahead and rub your eyes again because it is hard to believe a radio could be this beautiful! Both the cabinet and electronics have been restored and she's ready to be enjoyed right now. These are rarely offered for sale, so better move fast if you want to make it yours! 14"W x 7-3/4"H x 6-1/2"D. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
This radio S-C-R-E-A-M-S Art Deco! Oh, such a gorgeous design. Wow! Some collectors say this was Wilcox-Gay's take on the ultra rare "Mae West" radio, which was made famous by Emerson and it's quite easy to see why. This Art Deco beauty features a beautiful solid walnut cabinet, black accent stripes, color toned accents, a bright colorful backlit dial coupled with a round grille and dial openings, elegant Deco black metal scroll trim work along with very nice performance on both the AM Broadcast and Shortwave bands. Go ahead and rub your eyes again because it is hard to believe a radio could be this beautiful! Both the cabinet and electronics have been restored and she's ready to be enjoyed right now. These are rarely offered for sale, so better move fast if you want to make it yours! 14"W x 7-3/4"H x 6-1/2"D. |
Reported sold by David Martin on April 23, 2015 Listed price on date of sale - $419.00 |
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