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Philco 45C "Butterfly" (1934)
(wood tube table radio w/SW/Aux or BT)

Philco 45C "Butterfly" (1934)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

For many radio collectors, a Philco "Butterfly" is a must have addition to their collections, one of the holy grails. The ultimate in Art Deco styling, the powerful six-tube, AM/SW chassis sits behind the butterfly wings of the two-tone cabinet, giving the illusion that this is a twin speaker set. It is not. But the one speaker Philco installed is big and powerful, delivering strong sound that can be regulated with its three-position tone control. The chassis was meticulously restored with all new capacitors and out of tolerance resistors changed. A strong tested set of tubes was installed, all controls were cleaned and lubricated. The set requires a long wire antenna to be attached to receive stations, or use the 3.5mm aux cord to play your own audio through the radio. The cabinet was completely refinished to match the original as close as possible. Accents are not black but rather an extra dark walnut as was the original cabinet. Caramel colored pinstripes were hand painted. Original metal back cover is present as well. These sets don't come up for sale very often, so if you've been searching for one, here's an example to consider. 16"W x 9-3/4"H x 9"D.

Philco 45C "Butterfly" (1934)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

For many radio collectors, a Philco "Butterfly" is a must have addition to their collections, one of the holy grails. The ultimate in Art Deco styling, the powerful six-tube, AM/SW chassis sits behind the butterfly wings of the two-tone cabinet, giving the illusion that this is a twin speaker set. It is not. But the one speaker Philco installed is big and powerful, delivering strong sound that can be regulated with its three-position tone control. The chassis was meticulously restored with all new capacitors and out of tolerance resistors changed. A strong tested set of tubes was installed, all controls were cleaned and lubricated. The set requires a long wire antenna to be attached to receive stations, or use the 3.5mm aux cord to play your own audio through the radio. The cabinet was completely refinished to match the original as close as possible. Accents are not black but rather an extra dark walnut as was the original cabinet. Caramel colored pinstripes were hand painted. Original metal back cover is present as well. These sets don't come up for sale very often, so if you've been searching for one, here's an example to consider. 16"W x 9-3/4"H x 9"D.

Reported sold by Greg Van Beek on February 19, 2026
Listed price on date of sale - $479.00
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