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Silvertone 4403 (1937)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)
Silvertone 4403 (1937)
I have noted previously that Sears never manufactured anything, that all their radios were made by other companies and then branded Silvertone to be sold in stores and their catalog. Actually, Sears did manufacture radios under King Quality Products in 1924. That company was sold to Colonial in 1929, who then made chassis for the Colonial brand up to 1935 and continued for Sears. The 4403 was manufactured by Stewart-Warner, one of several companies Silvertone used. The 4403 is a six-tube, three-band (AM,SWx2) radio. We replaced all of the capacitors with modern equivalents. The resistors and tubes were checked and replaced where needed. A new polarized power cord, safety fuse, audio input cable and antenna lead were installed. Gary stripped the walnut cabinet, and refinished the radio to a gorgeous "piano" lacquer finish. The radio has the original knobs, speaker and chassis and performs well across the dial. This beautiful radio is priced to sell, and would be a wonderful addition to anyone's collection. 16-1/2"W x 10"H x 9"D.  $495.00. (1600451)
Silvertone 4403 (1937)
I have noted previously that Sears never manufactured anything, that all their radios were made by other companies and then branded Silvertone to be sold in stores and their catalog. Actually, Sears did manufacture radios under King Quality Products in 1924. That company was sold to Colonial in 1929, who then made chassis for the Colonial brand up to 1935 and continued for Sears. The 4403 was manufactured by Stewart-Warner, one of several companies Silvertone used. The 4403 is a six-tube, three-band (AM,SWx2) radio. We replaced all of the capacitors with modern equivalents. The resistors and tubes were checked and replaced where needed. A new polarized power cord, safety fuse, audio input cable and antenna lead were installed. Gary stripped the walnut cabinet, and refinished the radio to a gorgeous "piano" lacquer finish. The radio has the original knobs, speaker and chassis and performs well across the dial. This beautiful radio is priced to sell, and would be a wonderful addition to anyone's collection. 16-1/2"W x 10"H x 9"D.  $495.00. (1600451)
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