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Silvertone 6319 (1939)
(Bakelite tube table radio)

Silvertone 6319 (1939)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Ugly or Cute? You decide. Regardless, this little (8-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H) pre-war push-button from Sears, with its upside down chassis and permeability tuning, is unique and rare. Electronically restored, it plays well through the original field coil speaker. The cabinet, which is unpainted genuine black Bakelite, exhibits a few nicks and scratches, but has no cracks or breaks. Mechanical pushbuttons work as designed, and are easily adjusted with a screw under the label on top. Shipping weight is 7 pounds.

Silvertone 6319 (1939)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Ugly or Cute? You decide. Regardless, this little (8-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H) pre-war push-button from Sears, with its upside down chassis and permeability tuning, is unique and rare. Electronically restored, it plays well through the original field coil speaker. The cabinet, which is unpainted genuine black Bakelite, exhibits a few nicks and scratches, but has no cracks or breaks. Mechanical pushbuttons work as designed, and are easily adjusted with a screw under the label on top. Shipping weight is 7 pounds.

Reported sold by Mike Biddison on January 1, 2013
Listed price on date of sale - $195.00
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