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Airline 62-313 "Movie Dial" (1936) (Wood tube console radio) The 1936 62-313 is a electronic and mechanical marvel with 13 tubes and dual 12-inch speakers and it sounds great. Then you have rotating film dial which is very rare perfect condition. To top it off a chrome chassis that is in excellent condition as is the entire chassis and speakers. The cabinet retains the original finish except for the trim and base. I's not perfect but still displays well. The grille cloth has been replaced with period correct cloth. A spare bulb for the dial is included. The set has been serviced and produces amazing sound. Buyer may pick up or arrange shipping. $899.00. (0260825)
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Airline 62-368 (Wood tube table radio w/SW) THIS IS A TEST AD. THIS RADIO IS NOT FOR SALE! $250.00. (0010003)
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Airline 74BR-1502B (Plastic tube table radio) Airline offered a range of small postwar radios like this one in its original Ivory paint. There has been spot touchup done but still retains a nice gloss original finish. There are no cracks or chips. These used what is called slug tuning as shown in the picture. It can be a bit fussy but pulls in stations with strong clear sound. It makes a great addition to any radio collection taking up very little room at only 7-1/2"W x 5-1/2"H x 4-1/2"D. $129.00. (0260856)
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Airline 84GCB-1062A (Cloth/leather tube portable radio) The first one of these I've seen in maroon. The mounting holes for the back were damaged and reinforced so the back stays on. Otherwise it is in excellent condition. This set is untested and offered as is. 6-1/2"W x 4-1/2"H x 3-1/4"D. $79.00. (0260784)
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Airline GSE-1662A (1956) (Plastic tube table radio) Very Eames era style polystyrene cabinet with Catalin-like spectacular unpainted caramel & cream swirling! It is without cracks or chips but has plenty of shine! The original matching control knobs are excellent. The station control is trimmed in gold-toned metal. Station numerals / logo lettering are molded & without damage. The five tube AM only chassis plays well. Comes with an excellent original imprinted hardboard back. 10"W x 5"D x 5"H. $325.00. (0250125)
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Algene AR-5-U Portable w/Snake Skin Case (Cloth/leather tube portable radio) For the collector that has been looking for a radio in a red snake skin cosmetic case, look no further. The radio dates from the late 1940's and sports Lucite knobs, handle and grille. The case shows some wear, but overall in very good original condition including the grille cloth. The power cord is rather short given that you have to store it under the lid. The mirror is a little cloudy from age. It has a lighted dial. The set has been serviced and plays good. 11"W x 7-1/2"H x 6"D. $225.00. (0260697)
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Allied Knight A9741 (Wood tube table radio w/SW) Two-band radio has had a complete chassis rebuild (copy of schematic included) and plays strong on both broadcast (AM) and shortwave. Has tuning eye and nicely lit multi-colored dial! $325.00. (0380421)
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Apex "Super 5" (Wood tube casket radio) DC set. Rare model before Apex was sold to U.S. Radio or Case Co. Rebuilt chassis plays very well. $300.00. (0380219)
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Arvin 444 (1946) (Metal tube table radio) THIS IS A TEST AD. THIS RADIO IS NOT FOR SALE! $250.00. (0010002)
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Arvin 950T (1955) (Bakelite tube table radio) Sharp angular Eames era cabinet is without cracks/chips! Though this glossy Bakelite cabinet appears jet black under all but the most intense direct light, it is actually a dark chocolate brown with subtle black swirling. The unpainted tan control knobs are excellent. The gold patterned foil center of the tuning dial is perfect! The station numerals & distinctive Arvin logo are crisp & complete! They sit nicely on a checkerboard cutout grille. The five tube AM only chassis plays well. Comes with the original Masonite back in great condition. 10"W x 6"H x 5"D. Very cool!! $275.00. (0250149)
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Atwater Kent 4445 Model 9 (1923) (Wood breadboard radio) A first for the Radio Attic is this 1923 Atwater Kent model 9 breadboard. Now over 100 years old it is truly an antique radio. It is missing the warranty tag but otherwise it is as nice as you may hope to find one. This all original example has no cracks or chips. The patina from the wood board to the brass is just beautiful. The Bakelite still retains a factory shine. It comes with five tipped O1A tubes. One has an open filament but the others test good. I have only had it on display and it is sold untested. A real show piece for any radio collection. $1,995.00. (0260871)
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Beach Boy Replica in Original Box (Plastic transistor shirtpocket radio w/FM) Very nice eight-transistor AM/FM replica of a 1950s, probably Realtone, style pocket transistor radio, right down to the thin wire handle/stand and the 8 on the front! Excellent condition, we bought it brand new in the 1990s, unusual turquoise blueish sort of color, with original box and instruction booklet! $39.00. (0030098)
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Bremer-Tully (model unknown) (Wood tube console radio) Barn Sale radio! Late 1930s. Neat columns in front! Good wood, small upper front veneer patch missing, good finish, small scratches. Type 47 tube missing, transformer loose, tear in speaker grille. 44"H x 25"W x 13"D. $250.00. (0360135)
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Crosley 6H3 (1934) (Wood tube tombstone radio) Nicely refinished cabinet and fully restored chassis with all new capacitors and full signal alignment. Plays great! Stunning veneer patterns with marquetry. Rare model. $499.99. (0380544)
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Crosley 53TF (1941) (Wood tube table radio w/SW) This is the seldom seen prewar version of the Crosley victory sets from 1946. The radio is in very good overall condition. As much of the original finish as possible was saved and the balance refinished with a clear coat overall. It retains the original grille cloth, knobs, dial cover and back. The radio has been serviced and plays well receiving AM and also short Wave. It's ready to display and enjoy. 14-1/2"W x 9-1/2"H x 7-1/2"D. $279.00. (0260885)
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Crosley 124 "Playtime" (1931) (Wood tube novelty radio) BC. This is the only known variant of the Playtime clock radio that has an original windup clock! One winding gives up to twelve days of operation of
a gorgeous clock in a beautiful cabinet retaining all the correct toning and highlights with the restoration, original grille cloth and perfect original clock face surrounded by stunning burled walnut. The radio plays very nicely and has an auxiliary input installed. Grandfather clock radio sales are few and far between and this is the first Playtime offered on the Radio Attic. Fully restored and warranted. 66-1/2"H x 24"W x 10-1/2"D. $575.00. (0100179)
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Crosley 167 (1934) (Wood tube tombstone radio w/SW) (BC+1SW) This stunning little machine age designed set has a nice patterned veneer cabinet with the correct toning and original grille cloth and knobs. The five-tube "Dual Fiver" superhet chassis plays well making for a nice addition to any collection. Fully restored and warrantied,
14"H x 12"W x 8"D. $225.00. (0100185)
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Crosley E90CE (1953) (Plastic tube clock radio) Fully rebuilt chassis, good clock and fresh chartreuse factory paint. Radio plays very well with good tone and lots of stations. Part of the Crosley name is missing. $105.00. (0380458)
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Crosley JC-6BN (1956) (Cloth/leather tube clock radio) A stylish clock radio from 1956 with late Mid Century Design. The gold torn has worn off the trim which is chrome. There is light pitting as shown but overall displays well. It has been serviced and plays surprisingly well. The clock runs quiet and keeps good time. 9-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H x 5"D. $169.00. (0260829)
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Davison Haynes Aero (Wood tube cathedral radio) The only identification is Aero on the escutcheon and the number 15997 on the label. This is an extremely rare radio and is the only example I'm aware of. There is little documentation about the company and it appears they were only in business from 1930 to 31. The chassis was assembled at Gilfillan Bros. Plant in L.A. The chassis is the same used in their model 92 and 93 consoles. The radio is in beautiful condition inside and out. The chassis is super clean with no corrosion. The set was serviced by the former owner and plays fine with strong reception. The cabinet has been refinished. The grille cloth is a replacement, but I believe the knobs are original to the set. There is no schematic for this set and so it is offered primarily for display and preservation. 16-1/2"H x 15"W x 9-1/2"D. $749.00. (0260733)
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Delco 1107 (Wood tube tombstone radio) THIS IS A TEST AD. THIS RADIO IS NOT FOR SALE! $100.00. (0010001)
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Delco R-1125 (Wood tube table radio) The chassis has had the full treatment with all new caps, controls cleaned and alignment. An RCA jack on a pigtail from back of chassis has been added for playing your favorite audio source. Superb flame graining in the cabinet. Provides great tone and selectivity through the original Delco speaker. $325.00. (0380349)
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Display Vacuum Tubes (Collectible) Impress and educate your friends and co workers (who may never have seen a vacuum tube) with these beautiful radio display tubes! The smaller ones are receiving tubes and the larger ones are audio and transmitting tubes. Mounted on antique white wood bases. Pulled from radios and transmitters I repair, these are not all good, but they still look great! Size is from 1-1/2" to 7". Cost from small to large: $8, $10, $12, $14, $25, $50, $60 ea. This is the price for the whole set: $160.00. (0360131)
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ECA 201 (1947) (Wood tube table radio) Manufactured by Electronic Corporation of America in Brooklyn, NY, this nice wood radio has a scalloped, wrap around blond grille on a darker body. The slanted slide rule back-lighted gold detailed dial with clear, black reverse printing lights brightly when playing. All original. Strong playing with excellent tone. Tubes checked, capacitors replaced, aligned, tuned, dial calibrated. Unusual radio for your collection! AC/DC, BC, 12"W x 8"H x 7"D. $95.00. (0360100)
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Eicor 115 (Tape machine) Eicor made tape recorders from 1950 to 1953 so this is an early reel to reel. It is unrestored but has strong audio when switched to listen. It works in forward but not rewind. The case shows some wear but overall excellent condition as nice as I've seen one. Included is one audio device tape reel, Scotch recording tape booklet and warranty card. In addition there are two microphones, one Eicor and one Dentron. The Dentron has a couple of paint chips but otherwise both are in excellent condition. A great find sold to display or restore. 17"W x 8-1/2"H x 12"D. $149.00. (0260828)
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Electrohome 51-418 "Music Box" (Canada, 1946) (Wood tube table radio) This is a Music Box AM radio by Electrohome, made in Canada in 1946. It is a five-tube All American miniature tube radio that is a great AM player with a 10 ft cord. I restored it with all new electrolyte and wax cap replacements and good tubes. It also has a new power cord. To turn it on, you just open the box lid. The wooden box is in great condition. The chassis and speaker look like new. The dial plastic has been repaired but can be seen easily in that little dial window. $275.00. (0040345)
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Emerson 148 (1937) (Wood tube table radio w/Ingraham cabinet) The chassis is rebuilt with capacitors, new dial lens and RCA jack added for playing your favorite audio source. The cabinet is loaded with lots of walnut burl on top and both sides. Plays loud and clear. Dial is very clear and lights up nicely. $499.99. (0380520)
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Emerson 149 (Bakelite tube table radio) Stunning swirl in the Bakelite case, nice lighted dial and a good crack free back (rare). Completely rebuilt chassis produces lots of stations with good volume and tone. A real beauty! $325.00. (0380443)
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Emerson 169 Old Hickory Furniture (Wood other radio w/SW) If you like one of a kind rare radio variations this beauty is for you. The Old Hickory furniture Company dates back to 1899 when it was incorporated in 1939 old Hickory introduced the provincial collection. At this time they started doing custom design work. I verified with Bob Morrison at old Hickory. He had no other information other than this was their custom design. The top of the cabinet had to be refinished do to water damage. Otherwise it is in all original condition. Look closely and you'll see round circles where wood dowels are used in the assembly of the cabinet. No screws or nails were used. The chassis has all new capacitors and plays well with strong clear sound and receives both AM and shortwave. A piece of history. Old Hickory furniture can be found in the homes of Presidents, National Parks such as the Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone. 28"H x 14-1/2"W x 10"D. $799.00. (0260868)
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Emerson 333 (1940) (Bakelite tube table radio) AM only brown Bakelite radio from 1940. Cabinet is in very nice condition; plays well across the dial. Radio has been electronically restored and is ready to go. Cardboard back is missing. 12-1/2"W x 8"H x 7"D. $95.00. (0390452)
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Emerson 414 "Wheat" (1933) (Wood tube table radio) Also known as "Fleur-de-Lis," the model 414 dates from 1933. The chassis was also used in the Mickey Mouse and Snow White sets produced by Emerson. These sets are a rare find in excellent all original condition down to the power cord. This example uses a pin drive high impedance speaker rather than the field coil type as both have shown up with this chassis. Unfortunately I could not adjust this speaker to handle higher volume. Otherwise the chassis has been restored and is receiving several stations that you can listen to at low volume. It is ready for display. 7-1/2"W x 7-1/2"H x 5"D. $595.00. (0260785)
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Emerson 543 (1947) (Plaskon tube table radio) This bright & glossy ivory Plaskon cabinet is without crack/chips or those stress lines common to Plaskon! The Deco style continues with a sharp perforated gold-tone metal wrap-around grille that's scratch/dent free. The spring loaded unpainted black Bakelite retractable handle & black control knobs are all excellent as is the dark red dial pointer that accents the overall look nicely. The five-tube AM only chassis plays well. The illuminated dial scale numerals are clean & crisp as is the Emerson logo. Nice original back cover. A gorgeous example of this model for collection or decor! 11"W x 7"H x 6"D. $225.00. (0250179)
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Freshman Masterpiece (Wood tube casket radio) Rare one-dial version. Contains six tubes in this completely rebuilt chassis and nice inlaid marquetry in front end panels. A strong running set! $325.00. (0380239)
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General Electric 115W (1948) (Bakelite tube table radio) A beautiful white Bakelite five-tube AM radio from 1948. Cabinet is in very good condition. Reception is strong across the dial. Power cord, weak tubes and all paper and electrolytic capacitors have been replaced. 12"W x 7-3/4"H x 7-3/4"D. $125.00. (0390462)
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General Electric 423 (1951) (Plastic tube table radio) Barn Sale radio! Here is a nice 1951 ivory plastic radio that really pulls in the stations with good tone and plenty of volume. Knobs and back are original. It has a nice styling that should go good in most any kitchen or wherever a working radio belongs. Some minor nicks and wear but very clean and no cracks. BC, AC/DC. 12-1/2"W x 8-1/2"H x 8"D. $85.00. (0360136)
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General Electric E-52 (Wood tube table radio w/SW) Rebuilt chassis produces lots of stations on both broadcast (AM) and shortwave. Very good tone, volume and selectivity. Nice lighted dial. $179.99. (0380532)
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General Electric H-610 (1939) (Bakelite tube table radio) Spectacular marbling of the Bakelite cabinet & full Bakelite back make this pre-war beauty highly desired! Additionally, this glossy example of Deco lines & curves is without cracks/chips. The original dial scale, pointer & knobs are in great shape. The seven tube AM only chassis plays well & still has most of the bottom label. 10"W x 7"H x 6"D. A collection centerpiece! $495.00. (0250140)
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General Electric L-513 (Wood tube table radio w/Ingraham cabinet) A hard to find model especially in excellent original condition. Housed in this sharp looking Ingraham cabinet. The finish is original right down to the complete decal. The veneer used on this example is beautifully figured and better than any I've seen. It has a new complete back. The chassis has been cleaned and serviced. It plays well with AM reception across the dial. 10"W x 7"H x 6-1/2"D. $289.00. (0260837)
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Gilfillan 711T (1937) (Wood tube table radio w/SW) A rare radio in any condition and this may be one of the best examples. It retains the original knobs and grille cloth. The entire finish on the front of the radio is all original. The balance of the cabinet has been refinished back to original including an exact match of the center gold stripe. The dial shows minor wear near the center from the pointer. The chassis has been serviced including a new NOS tuning eye. The set receives strong AM but little is offered on the short wave. 17"W x 9-1/2"H x 9"D. $599.00. (0260864)
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Grunow 450 (1934) (Wood tube tombstone radio) The Grunow model 450 was offered in 1934 and as Art Deco was already in full swing. This is at the very least one of the best all original examples you could hope to find. There is also an historical aspect to this set that makes it even more special. The shortwave capability was professionally removed. German and Japanese Americans were required to turn in their radios to have the shortwave disabled. There is plenty of discussion to be had on how this was enforced, but represents a part of WWII history. The clean chassis has been serviced and delivers strong clear AM reception. Add this great piece of radio history to your collection. 13"H x 9"W x 7"D. $595.00. (0260876)
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Jackson Bell 63 "Swan" (1930) (Wood tube cathedral radio) This seldom seen model dates from about 1930 and extremely rare find. What makes it so special is that it is in original condition including the finish, grille cloth and knobs. The original decal below the tuning is still intact. Although it is not perfect. There are minor flaws in the grille cloth and finish. As you can see it still displays very well. The chassis and speaker are as well preserved as the cabinet. It has been serviced and plays well. This was in my personal collection for nearly 30 years. 15-1/2"H x 11-1/2"W x 8"D. $699.00. (0260831)
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Jewel 955 (1949) (Bakelite tube table radio) Nice combination of asymmetrical lines/curves reminiscent of the Art Deco period. This unpainted jet black Bakelite cabinet sparkles without cracks/chips! The reverse painted gold/black vertical dial scale is clear, crisp and complete. It sits in front of its original ivory dial pointer with that eye catching red background! Excellent ivory control knobs & red logo accent this beauty nicely. The four tube AM only chassis plays well with its extended wire antenna. Comes with a nice original tube layout imprinted card board back. A small set that makes a big statement in any collection or decor! 8"W x 5"D x 6"H. $275.00. (0250176)
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Kolster K-6 (Wood tube casket radio) DC receiver. 100% rebuilt. Looks and plays very well. All connection wires are plainly marked. This set includes a fresh set of tubes and is ready to play. $270.00. (0380248)
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Learadio 6614 (1946) (Bakelite tube table radio) Greek-like stately styling complete with tesselate patterns around the base makes this high-gloss, marble color Bakelite radio a standout! No cracks or chips. Excellent condition. Six tube sensitivity. Weak tubes replaced, recapped, tuned, aligned, calibrated and tone enhanced for excellent broadcast band reception. The perfect addition to your next toga party! 13"W x 8"H x 7"D. $175.00. (0360093)
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Maguire 500-D (New in Box) (1946) (Bakelite tube table radio) This one is for the true radio purist. A rare find. Packed at the factory 61 years ago & unopened until this year! Stored in a dry mold/smoke free environment it still retains its "new radio" smell-no kidding!! Ivory painted Bakelite cabinet with ivory Plaskon knobs. It would be a plain jane if not for that illuminated "bubble" dial with wonderful blue accenting. Nice back & bottom label. The original box, packing materials & sheet instructions are in superb condition as well. Electronics need servicing & can be for an additional fee. Additional photos available upon serious inquiry only. A beautiful radio with a unique history! 10"W x 5-1/2"H x 5-1/2"D. $495.00. (0250167)
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Majestic 5A410A Coca Cola Cooler (1949) (Plastic tube novelty radio) This is a vintage original paint Coca Cola Cooler Radio made by Majestic in 1949, Model 5A410A. It has been in my collection for 15 years. It was restored with good tubes all new electrolytic and wax caps. It picks up quite a few AM stations where I live and sounds great. The case in in very good condition for its age and use. 1 year warranty. The radio will be shipped to you by USPS Priority which only takes 2-3 days. $575.00. (0040487)
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Majestic 15 Grandfather Clock (1932) (Wood tube novelty radio) With completely rebuilt chassis and fully functional clock. The case has very nice original finish. Everything works as it should, with lots of clear robust sound from the radio. $599.99. (0380230)
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Majestic 20 (Wood tube tombstone radio) You don't see this set often and may never see one as original as this one. Aside from reproduction grille cloth the cabinet is all original including finish and knobs. Although not perfect it is an extremely nice survivor. The chassis has been serviced and the power cord replaced with repro cloth covered cord retaining original ceramic plug. The radio plays well with good sound. In addition the original production tag found inside complete but in three pieces dated 9-17-30. It is display ready. 19"H x 15"W x 10-1/2"D. $399.00. (0260832)
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Majestic 55 Duette (1933) (Wood tube table radio) The 1933 Majestic model 55 has the wow factor with dynamic bold veneer which is all original. The cabinet has been refinished and has correct reproduction grille cloth. The lyre grille is polished aluminum. The chassis has been fully serviced with all capacitors replaced. The chassis also retains some original shielded tubes. The set plays well with strong reception. 12-1/2"W x 9-1/2"H x 8"D. $599.00. (0260869)
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Majestic 59 "Studio" (1933) (Wood tube tombstone radio) In 1933 Majestic came out with an amazing lineup of Art Deco radios. One of the most notable was this model 59. Looking like nothing else at the time. It is a must have for Art Deco radio collectors. This example has been refinished. A new back was made in wood using the original pattern. The knobs, grille cloth and power cord are original. The aluminum grille has been polished and looks great. The radio has been serviced and plays well receiving AM stations across the dial. It's ready for display. 13"1/2"H x 9-1/2"W x 8"D. $899.00. (0260877)
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Majestic 70B (1929) (Wood tube console radio) BC. I purchased this set in the late 1980s and restored it in 1992. It's a fantastic example of a fine receiver that features an extraordinary highboy cabinet with many exotic veneers and inlays. In the past 25 years I haven't seen another! The chassis is an excellent performing TRF design with push-pull 71A output and separate power pack. I have taken and gone thru the chassis again this year, aligning it and updating it to current restoration specs. It's time for this magnificent piece to go onto its next caretaker. 53"H x 27-1/2"W x 18"D. $475.00. (0100191)
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Majestic 93 (1930) (Wood tube console radio) Majestic 93 (1930) BC. This spectacular set is featured on the cover of Alan Douglas' book "Radio manufacturers of the 1920's" with its stunningly massive cabinet draped with ornate burled walnut veneers! $167 when new, the chassis is an eight-tube TRF 90B and one of the first of the AC console sets, has a distance/local antenna feature and works incredibly well for such an early design. The original knobs are still with it and the grille cloth is an exact replica of the original. The original back is also still with the set. This set has an auxiliary input installed, however this does not use the sets volume control. Fully restored and warranted. 44-1/2"H x 28"W x 17"D. $450.00. (0100170)
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Majestic 400 (Bakelite tube table radio) This Bakelite set has had a complete chassis rebuild with new capacitors and plays great. Nice swirl to the brown Bakelite case. The quality is typical of the high quality found in Majestic radios. $249.00. (0380416)
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Majestic 1059L (Wood tube table radio) Original finish and nice lighted dial. Rebuilt chassis performs very well. Good original back with tube layout diagram. $225.00. (0380354)
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Mickey & Co "Mickey Mouse" MC-234 (Plastic replica radio w/FM) Very unusual AM/FM transistor radio, tuning is done by putting your fingers in the two openings and twisting the round center disk of the radio. Iconic silhouette Mickey Mouse head design and the radio plays well! $35.00. (0030097)
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Midwest SS-18 (1938) (Wood tube console radio w/SW) (BC+ 5SW). This is one of the infamous Midwest white dialers, originally selling for $85 and never before offered on the Radio Attic. Massive 18-tube chassis with touch button motorized tuning, AFC which turns the dial pointer red when tuned into a station, 12-inch woofer and 6-inch tweeter driven by a quad 6V6 output. Produces incredibly powerful and clear sound! There is also a tone and AFC switch and when Short wave bands are selected the dial turns a stunning deep red in color backlighting the SW portion of the dial. Nine pre-sets can be set and used with the pushbuttons on the top of the set for automatic motorized tuning. This set is a true High-performance Gem! The cabinet features fantastic veneers with a correct restoration, original knobs and replacement grille cloth. Fully restored with a warrantee; don't miss this chance to own one these! 42"H x 23"W x 14"D. $2,100.00. (0100189)
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Mohawk Receiver (1925) (Wood tube casket radio) Five-tube DC receiver. Completely rebuilt and plays very well with plenty of clear stations. Includes good tested tubes and excellent hookup markings and labeling. $335.00. (0380254)
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Mozart-Grand Horn Speaker (1925) (Speaker) A rare horn dating from about 1925. I have never seen one only finding a couple examples according to the radio horn speaker encyclopedia by Floyd Paul. They were made for Montgomery Ward Airline. This is the upright which came in models 9, 10, 12 and 14. I'm guessing the difference is the cone size. This one measures 10". It is in excellent condition. The decal on the cone is nearly gone located on the base of the cone opening. It is not metal but light composition material that looks surprisingly flawless. It has been tested and works well. It's 21"H. $189.00. (0260882)
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Ozarka Senior S-1 (1924) (Wood tube table radio) This a rare Ozarka Senior S-1 (1924). Ozarka radios are rarely seen and are highly collectable. They represent a neat part of radio history. Here's how Ozarka got started. J.Matheson Bell, Vice President of Montgomery Ward, left in 1922 to form Ozarka. He contracted Tri-City Radio Company to manufacture his sets and quickly set up a network of door-to-door salesman. It was a great opportunity for individuals to own their own business. Not something that was commonly found in the early 1920's. Bell published a weekly newsletter to motivate his sales team and to let them know about new products coming. He also suggested "new" sales techniques to sell more radios. The S-1 was one of their top-of-the-line radios offered by Ozarka. One of great features is the "pop-up" battery storage under the set. This radio sold for $125.00 in 1924 which would cost approximately $1,700 today. It's in very nice original condition. I received it without the tubes, it is complete and original otherwise. Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of radio history. 22"W x 14"H x 12"D. $295.00. (0150282)
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Packard-Bell 566 (1946) (Wood tube table radio) Packard-Bell produced a number of models with the chassis mounting in the base. The 566 dates from 1946. There is a hairline crack in the handle as shown. It was secured with epoxy from the underside. The original paper dial is distorted but very legible and rare to find intact. It retains the original finish and overall a very nice clean example. It has been serviced and plays well. 12"W x 8"H x 6-1/2"D. $169.00. (0260806)
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Packard Bell Prototype (Wood tube table radio w/SW) I believe this is the only example of this radio in existence or extremely rare. It is the largest model to have the chassis mounted from the bottom. The chassis and antenna design is nearly the same as the model 51 dating from about 1939 shown on Russoldradios.com. The main difference is that the 51 has a ten-tube chassis and this has eight tubes. The center plywood with dramatic nearly 90 degree bends. This design was destined for failure and in pieces when I got it. The reason I believe it is a prototype is the lack of any identifying labels and the push buttons are wood! Except for the finish the set is original and in excellent condition. The chassis was very clean and is serviced and plays well. If you are looking for a just to find one radio this is for you. 19"W x 11"H x 10"D. $699.00. (0260872)
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Peerless Reproducer (1920s) (Speaker) Barn Sale item! Sticker on original wood back cover says "made by United Radios Company." This is a very nice unit with very good, strong wood and fair finish. Clearly needs some restoration on the grille cloth and some speaker cone work. Speaker metal is fine. I'll leave this restoration to someone who knows 1920 restoration and will give this little speaker a nice home! 7 pounds. 11"W x 12"H x 6"D. $50.00. (0360130)
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Philco 41-226 (1942) (Wood tube table radio) The famous "Sled!" The radio is in nice condition. The cabinet is tight, however the radio has the typical shrinkage and warping to the plastic grille. The dial lens, though hard to tell in the picture, has some scratches on the left side. The radio plays excellent. Also has the full original back on it. $150.00. (0120105)
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Philco 53-563 (1953) (Plastic tube table radio) This seldom seen model in jet black unpainted Bakelite shines bright without any cracks or chips! The sleek jet age stepped design cabinet sitting on low splayed legs is an attention getter! The gold waffled Lucite grille & lighted dial scale are in super condition, as are the black/gold control knobs. The five tube AM only chassis works well (it has a back special services band switch no longer broadcast on). Comes with its nice original hardboard back & bottom label tube layout. A prized piece for any serious collector! 13-1/2"W x 5-1/2"H x 5"D. $495.00. (0250187)
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Philco 70 (1931) (Wood tube cathedral radio) 1931 Philco 70, BC. This is fantastic example of the seven-tube Edward Combs design and a survivor set. The cabinet is in its original finish with original knobs and correct new grille cloth. Ive done a bit of touching up but needed very little, couple scratches on top but otherwise fantastic shape. Chassis has been completely restored as I usually do with re-stuffing of the Bakelite blocks and it works very well. This appeared to be a set that was used quite a bit up until about WW2, had its tubes replaced but nothing else and has been sitting the past 75 years or so with all of its original parts intact when I found it. Chassis is warranted, 18"H x 16"W x 11"D. $450.00. (0100166)
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Philco 89 (1934) (Wood tube cathedral radio w/SW) This set has original finish, knobs and grille cloth in beautiful condition. Chassis fully restored with added RCA jack for your optional audio input. Very responsive on both AM and Police band. Excellent tone! $379.00. (0380518)
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Philco 10888 (Television) Barn Sale TV! 16" picture tube. Complete, good wood, fair finish, good grille. 36" x 21" x 18". $100.00. (0360133)
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Philco B650 (1954) (Plastic tube portable radio) This four-tube set is a rare find especially in Cherry Red. It has a nice mid century design. It has only minor surface wear with no crack or chips. Super clean inside and out and displays like new. The dials are so clean I don't think it saw much use. It is untested and sold as found. 9"W x 6"H x 2-1/2"D. $249.00. (0260865)
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Polaroid 600 Plus Radio (Plastic replica radio w/FM) This is a 1980s AM/FM transistor radio made to resemble a pack of Polaroid 600 Instant camera film. Nicely made, can be powered with a used up Polaroid film pack or with four "AA" batteries (battery holder included, no batteries included). Plays and is in very good shape cosmetically with original box too! $35.00. (0030091)
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Radiola 100A Metal Speaker (Speaker) This speaker has been tested in operation and produces lots of clear audio for your vintage radios. Good grille cloth on front and back and good label on bottom. These speakers are a good match for Radiola 60 radios. $95.00. (0380278)
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RCA 9-BT-9E (1957) (Plastic transistor portable radio) Very nice version of this six-transistor AM radio from 1957. Cabinet and Leather carrying case are in very good condition. Does receive some stations with low volume. All parts are original. 5-3/4"W x 3-1/2"H x 1-1/2"D. $80.00. (0390477)
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RCA 18T (1940) (Wood tube table radio w/SW) BC+2SW. This delightful table set is a pretty good size, it had an auction tag on it from 1976 so this year I decided it had languished long enough for the full restoration it got. Beautiful backlit glass dial on the walnut cabinet with a poplar inlay stripe along the bottom. Excellent reception with an internal antenna for convenience. Auxiliary input installed. Fully restored and warranted. 18"W x 12"H x 10-1/2"D. $225.00. (0100193)
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Rca Victor 68R3 (1946) (Wood tube table radio w/FM) This 1946 RCA has AM/FM using the current FM band. The radio is offered unrestored. It is receiving stations on AM but does not receive FM. The cabinet is in good condition showing some wear with just some small edge chips on the bottom edge of the left side as shown. A nice complete set including the original back ready to restore or display as is. 17"W X 12-1/2"H x 9"D. $109.00. (0260817)
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RCA 95T5 (1938) (Wood tube table radio) Nicely refinished cabinet with pushbutton tuning and lighted dial. Beautiful bookmatched burl top. Good original grille cloth and buttons. Plays very well through rebuilt radio chassis or feed your own signal through the auxiliary input jack. $275.00. (0380445)
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RCA 128 (1933) (Wood tube cathedral radio) RCA introduced a great line up of sets for 1933. Among them was this large striking model 128. These sets are not rare but to find in excellent original condition including the finish, grille cloth and knobs. If you enjoy radios with original integrity this one is for you. The dial has a red glow when lit. The chassis has been serviced and is a strong player receiving AM across the dial and also some short wave. A real show piece at 20"H x 16"W x 11"D. $849.00. (0260874)
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RCA 128 (1934) (Wood tube cathedral radio w/SW) This shouldered cathedral is one of the most popular RCA designs of all time! Stunning dial and cabinet with book matched Walnut veneer, original knobs and brand new perfect reproduction grille cloth! The chassis is fantastic performer and the introduction of RCA's magic brain design. It tunes to 18MHZ, three bands and great SW reception. The Chassis also features dual ratio vernier tuning ratios, a tone control, automatic volume control and 3.5W output. A really fantastic radio for 1934! Fully restored and warranted. 20"H x 17"W x 14"D. $525.00. (0100167)
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RCA PX600 "Globetrotter" (1952) (Plastic tube portable radio) A great looking portable with that mid century 50's design. The cabinet has surface wear and a crack in the upper left corner of the back as shown. It has been reinforced with a clear epoxy on the inside. Overall the set still displays well. It has been serviced and plays well across the dial. The radio has not been tested using a battery. 12"W x 7"H x 5-1/2"D. $129.00. (0260852)
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RESAS Type ST "Tone-A-Dyne" (Wood tube casket radio) A RESAS radio has never been offered on the Radio Attic. This model ST is an extremely rare find and in very good overall condition. It was refinished sometime in the past and still displays fine. There is a 1" crack at the base of the panel above the center screw as shown. It is missing the label that mounted under the lid. It otherwise appears complete and original. The set is untested and sold as found. It is offered without tubes but a good set of globe O1A tubes can be provided at additional cost. 24"W x 8"H x 9"D. $249.00. (0260767)
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Rider Volume XIII Schematics (Book) This volume includes schematics and alignment instructions for lots of collectible radios like Crosley Bakelite. $15.00. (0380454)
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Sentinel 286PR (Plastic tube portable radio) Sentinel portable radio in a sharp red and black. Lid lifts up to be the antenna. Radio plays fine on AC, not tested with a battery. Strong reception across the AM band. Has been electronically restored. 8"W x 4-1/4"H x 5"D. $175.00. (0390468)
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Sentinel 6315 (Wood tube tombstone radio w/SW) In Stein's Volume 4 price guide, this radio listed as a Radolek with a slightly different cabinet. It is noted as a Sentinel 6315 on the inside label and is listed in Riders Volume 5. The set retains the original finish except for the base. The knobs and grille cloth are also original. This rare radio that has only a 1/4" x 3/4" dial opening as it drops down to reveal each of the four bands. It also has a functional tuning meter. in excellent original condition this unusual Deco radio has it all. The set has been serviced and plays on both AM and SW. 14-1/2"H x 13-1/4"W x 7"D. $749.00. (0260708)
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Setchell-Carlson 427 (1947) (Plaskon tube table radio) A nice example of a "big frog eye!" This unpainted ivory wrap-a-round plaskon cabinet & brown/black mottled Bakelite grille/thumb wheel controls are without cracks,chips or stress hairlines. It looks super from any angle! The six tube AM only upside down & bottom mounted chassis plays well. The dial scale & cover are clear, crisp & undamaged. A desirable example of the more sought after two-tone combination! 12"W x 8"H x 6"D. $425.00. (0250155)
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Silvertone 47 (Late 1960s) (Plastic transistor clock radio) This is an early transistorized table radio in a stylish, dark plastic cabinet with silver metallic grille, knobs, clock dial face and radio dial surround. The clock works and has been cleaned and lubricated. The dial lens has no scratches and is crystal clear as are the clock control knobs. The radio has been checked and works fine. AC, BC only, 10"W x 8"H x 4"D. $35.00. (0360120)
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Silvertone 2016 (Plastic tube table radio) All new capacitors produce a strong rich sound with good tone controls. RCA jack added for input of your own audio sources. Stunning lit dial. $130.00. (0380352)
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Silvertone 2016 (1956) (Plaskon tube table radio) Nice white Plaskon AM radio from 1956. Cabinet is in very nice condition. Radio has been serviced and plays well across the entire dial. Cardboard back is missing. $75.00. (0390361)
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Silvertone 4463 (1937) (Wood tube tombstone radio) Dating from 1937, this model displays the large round dial that had become popular. The cabinet was restored at sometime in the past. There is a repair in the dial escutcheon above 1000 on the dial. Overall the radio displays well. It retains the original grille cloth and knobs. The chassis has been serviced and is complete with original speaker. The radio plays receiving AM and short wave. 16-1/2"H x 12-1/2"W x 9"D. $449.00. (0260795)
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Skyrover 740 (1936) (Wood tube table radio w/SW) This is a three-Band set with completely rebuilt chassis. Plays strong on AM and shortwave. The little "windows" in the dial change to show which band is selected. Nicely lighted dial. This radio is a clone of the Coronado 740. $289.99. (0380523)
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Sonora 70S (1931) (Wood tube console radio) BC. This set is one rare bird of which I cannot find any others of, the chassis is same as the 71 but I cant find any info on that either. The extremely well built cabinet is stunning with a plethora of exotic veneers with all the trim and base toned as original. The big ten-tube chassis is a very strong performer with AVC and a working tuning meter mounted above the dial. Original grille cloth and knobs, fully restored and warranted. 43"H x 24"W x 15"D. $600.00. (0100178)
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Sonora RBU-175 (Bakelite tube table radio) Stunning Sage Green Bakelite, 100% rebuilt with iPod®/RCA input. Good label on bottom. $150.00. (0380339)
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Sonora RBU-175 (1946) (Bakelite tube table radio) The Sonora Television corp. was based in Chicago. The 1946 Bakelite model is a nice example with no cracks or chips. The large colorful dial glass sets it off. It is all original inside and out including the back. The chassis has been serviced including a new line cord. The set plays loud and clear receiving stations across the dial. 10-1/2"W x 7"H x 6"D. $139.00. (0260881)
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Sparton 5-26 (Wood tube casket radio) Rare five tube set with nice binocular coils, stunning burled chassis board, and original batteries. Chassis has been completely rebuilt and plays super using detailed hookup instructions for your power supply. $375.00. (0380240)
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Sparton 6AM06 (1946) (Cloth/leather tube portable radio) Here is one you don't see every day. Cute little Sparton portable from 1946. Cabinet is in fine shape for its age with a nicely lit dial. Very good reception across there dial.Power cord, weak tubes and capacitors have been replaced. Not tested with a battery. 12"W x 11"H x 6"D. $110.00. (0390426)
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Sparton 931 (1929) (Wood tube console radio) BC. This beautiful set has been in my collection for over 35 years! This is a very late version of the Equasonne design that has the rare extra amplifier chassis under the main board. Originally a 25Hz Canadian set it now has a 60Hz transformer on it. The Chassis is super clean with a set of the proper tubes and great performance! The cabinet has stunning burled walnut veneer with the original knobs, rear cover and grille cloth intact. Never before offered on Radio Attic, fully warranted. 40"H x 25"W x 14"D. $650.00. (0100197)
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Stewart-Warner 61T16 (1946) (Plastic tube table radio) Excellent cosmetic condition in bright yellow and plays super. Included schematic and optional RCA jack for auxiliary audio input. $180.00. (0380468)
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Stewart-Warner 206FA (Bakelite tube tombstone radio) Nicely burled burgundy Bakelite radio that plays strong on the broadcast band with the built in antenna. Very selective set. Nicely accented with lighted dial. $249.00. (0380394)
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Stewart-Warner 1911D (1938) (Wood tube table radio) Barn Sale radio! One of the late "farm radios" before rural electrification was complete. This one has 117 VAC option in addition to the usual 6 volt car battery supply. Five tube Superheterodyne circuit. Nice wood design on the ends and sits on a wood pedestal. Curved front corners. Veneer is complete but lifting a little in the back. Dial is in great shape but three knobs are missing. Nice piece of American history! You restore or I do for a nominal additional charge. BC, 6 VDC or 117 VAC, 16 pounds. 17"W x 10"D x 12"H. $150.00. (0360132)
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Stewart-Warner R110AT (1933) (Wood tube table radio) There were several different radios offered by Stewart-Warner with the 110 series chassis. This 1933 ten-tube set has twin speakers. Offered is the rare three-knob version which does not have short wave bands. At some point part of the dial rim above 150 chipped off and was glued back in as shown. The sides are planks of solid wood glued together. There is a separation between the two planks on the left side as shown; neither defect detracts from the overall set. It retains an excellent finish with original grille cloth. The radio has been serviced and is a strong performer across the AM band. $749.00. (0260814)
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Stromberg-Carlson 130R (1936) (Wood tube table radio w/SW) BC+2SW. This is one of the most stunning machine-age Stromberg-Carlson designs out there! The fantastic eight-tube chassis is an excellent performer that tunes to 18MHZ with a beautiful back lit painted tri-color glass dial, coarse and fine tuning and a brand-new eye tube. The cabinet is African Mahogany and Rosewood arranged in an opposing grain with trim highlights with original wooden knobs, just stunning! Fully restored and warranted. 21-1/4"W x 12-3/4"H x 11"D. $575.00. (0100169)
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Toshiba L-511 (1963) (Plastic tube table radio) The 1963 Toshiba L-511 is a first for the Radio Attic. This very rare set uses five tubes and is a real performer. There are some slight indentations in the metal grille and cabinet has light surface wear. The chassis has been cleaned, serviced and looks like new. The volume can not be pulled all the way down on local stations. A great addition to a pocket transistor collection. 11-1/2"W x 5"H x 4"D. $149.00. (0260835)
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Tower Adventurer Ship Speaker (Speaker) The speaker has been tested in operation on a vintage radio and produces lots of clear audio and plenty of volume. The cone is original and has great labeling. $425.00. (0380282)
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Truetone DC-2981U (1953) (Plastic tube table radio) Here is a great looking Truetone Model DC-2981U. This 1950's radio is a real eye catcher. The original red plastic cabinet (not painted) is in excellent original condition with no cracks or chips. It has been electronically restored and plays great. Rarely do you find such a nice original radio. This hard-to-find radio is out of my personal collection. Please email me or call me (615)809-4764 with any questions you have. Don't miss the opportunity to own this outstanding little red radio. 8-1/4"W x 5-1/2"H x 4-1/2"D. $225.00. (0150304)
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Ultra 22 (1934) (Wood tube tombstone radio) Made in 1934 by Ultra Electric LTD. of London England. The grille cloth has been replaced but otherwise all original. The entire cabinet is Birdseye maple which was cleaned and preserved with a lacquer clear coat. The trim including the knobs were done in aluminum. The lower tray was distorted causing a crack which was repaired. Overall it is in excellent condition. The set has not been serviced and operates at 220V. I was able to test it at 150V. receiving one station with low volume but clear sound. It is heavy! 19"H x 15-1/2"W x 10"D. $649.00. (0260783)
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Victor R34 (1930) (Wood tube console radio) BC. This is the rather obscure version of the updated Neutrodyne for 1930, a truly innovative design that has never before offered on Radio Attic. Massive two-chassis set with fantastic backlit slide dial, tone control and push-pull 45 output into a pristine speaker. The cabinet is extremely well made with fantastic woods and original grille cloth and wooden knobs. Fully restored and warranted with an auxiliary input installed. 41-1/2"H x 25-1/2"W x 15"D. $550.00. (0100192)
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Western Electric 540 Cone Speaker (Speaker) These are superb sounding speakers! This one is fully reconditioned and ready to go. $325.00. (0380400)
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Westinghouse H790P6 (1961) (Plastic transistor shirtpocket radio) Six-transistor AM radio from 1961. Cabinet is in great shape. Metal stand works as a carrying handle or a stand to hold it up. Radio has not been restored and only plays some light static. 6-7/8"H x 4"W x 2"D. $60.00. (0390484)
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Zenith 5-S-319 (1936) (Wood tube table radio w/SW) BC+1SW. This is one of the iconic collectable Zenith Racetrack designs featuring a beautiful lighted oval dial with the pushbutton
Feature that came out in 39 in a classic Art Deco cabinet that has its original zebrawood photofinish highlight still in place. This is a five-tube set with very good reception on local stations and short wave with a good antenna. Saved from a fate as a parts set, it was almost entirely intact and got special care in restoration so it can live many more years in like new condition. Auxiliary input installed. Fully restored and warranted. 13"W x 9"H x 8"D. $575.00. (0100194)
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Zenith 6-B-129 (Wood tube tombstone radio w/SW) (BC+2SW). This stunning back lit multi colored black dial tombstone Zenith is a 6V farm set version of the 8-S-129 with an AC power supply added for use as a plug-in. Performance is very good on both AM and SW with a good antenna, cabinet has been restored properly with the appropriate toning lacquers and new grille cloth for an as-new original look. Fully restored and warranted with an Auxiliary input added. 23"H x 17"W x 13"D. $750.00. (0100195)
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Zenith 6-D-612 (1942) (Plastic tube table radio) Styling was changing with movement towards a bold design. This beautiful example displays like new with one flaw as shown. I thought it was a hairline crack. Looking inside with bright light I could find no sign of a crack so I'm calling it a 1-1/2" scratch. Otherwise there is hardly a mark on it and retains a high gloss shine. It has a new reproduction back and dial cover. The chassis has been fully serviced and it plays great. 12"W x 7"H x 6"D. $279.00. (0260855)
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Zenith 6-D-2620 (1942) (Wood tube table radio w/SW) This is a uniquely styled little wood radio made just before the WWII ban on U.S. consumer radio manufacturing. Famous Zenith black dial, international short wave reception and nicely rounded top and inward slopping sides makes this radio highly prized by collectors. Powerful, six tube performance with a built in antenna or a short indoor antenna for short wave (supplied). Perfect wood with great original finish and knobs. Restored by Antique Electric Radios. Dial cover, speaker, line cord and capacitors replaced. Tubes checked, tuned, aligned and dial calibrated. 117 volt AC/DC, AM, SW, 14"W x 9"H x 7"D, 7 pounds. $240.00. (0360115)
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Zenith 7-J-232 "Walton" (1938) (Wood tube tombstone radio w/SW) The 1938 Zenith Walton Radio has now been popular with collectors for over 30 years. They can take center place in any radio collection. This example has been refinished with attention to detail matching the look of the original finish. The grille cloth and knobs are original. The set went through an extensive electronic restoration as shown. It was not only restored to operate on AC but also Battery. I removed the clip on battery hardware as shown. The radio plays great receiving AM across the dial and I was also able to receive some short wave. 23"H x 17"W x 12"D. It doesn't get much better than this. $2,799.00. (0260875)
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Zenith 8-S-563 (1941) (Wood tube console radio w/SW) BC + 2SW. This is one of the last of the big black dial Zenith consoles, and as such has most advanced design and performance with an RF stage and pre-amp resulting in excellent performance on both the broadcast and SW bands. Zenith "radiorgan" tone control allows for many combinations of tone as well. Six pre-sets can be adjusted for local AM stations. The Cabinet is fully restored with the original photofinish strips retained to give a look exactly as it had when new. Exact reproduction grille cloth lies under the fluted grille which receives sound from the original 10-inch Zenith speaker. This set also features the Zenith wavemagnet rotating internal antenna which will receive all the local stations and even most of the distant ones without the need for an external antenna. Fully restored with a warranty, auxiliary input installed, 40-1/2"H x 27-1/2"W x 14"D. $650.00. (0100196)
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Zenith 11E (1928) (Wood tube table radio) BC. This stunning very early Zenith is basically a battery model with an external power supply added and AC tube lineup. It's quite sensitive for such an early TRF, performs well, and even has a lighted dial. The cabinet has a beautiful burled walnut veneer that has incredible depth and color. You wont find many of these, its quite heavy and the first time you lift it from the top that's the end of the cabinet, and with all the rubber wiring and potted capacitors in the power supply it takes a great deal of work and a degree of insanity to follow thru to the end for a working radio. The radio includes a fully and properly restored Ansonia 911 speaker ready to play! First offering on Radio Attic, Fully restored and working. 25"W x 10-1/2"H x 13-1/2"D. $350.00. (0100180)
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Zenith 12-S-XX Console (model unknown) (Wood tube console radio) Barn Sale radio! Twelve tube black shutter dial, center dial part missing otherwise complete, good wood, poor finish, good grille. 41"H x 27"W x 14"D. $350.00. (0360134)
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Zenith 705 (1933) (Wood tube table radio) Excellent condition with original grille cloth and finish. Rebuilt chassis with added RCA jack for auxiliary input and copy of schematic. Very good tone and volume. $399.00. (0380464)
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Zenith G503 "Universal" (1950) (Cloth/leather tube portable radio) The 1950 Zenith Universal is a portable set with a black leatherette coving. It was also offered in brown. These are not hard to find but you may never find one this complete. The radio is in very good overall condition and displays well. There are the usual hairline cracks on the dial cover where it hits the knobs at the right and left corners measuring 3/4" to 1". Included is the operating guide stained but complete. A 1963 repair ticket from Sylvan Radio in Washington D.C.
An inspection ticket and very rare burgess battery that could be used in the 6G80, and G503 which is no longer viable. The radio has been serviced and plays well. Makes a great display piece. 12"W x 9"H x 6"D. $279.00. (0260886)
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Zenith H615 (1951) (Plaskon tube table radio) Eames era style in unpainted ivory Plaskon without cracks/chips but plenty of shine. Big bold glossy jet black Bakelite dial pointer/control knobs are excellent too! Neat gold diamond mesh metal grille sits on maroon grille cloth & is surrounded by an undamaged gold-tone dial scale. The top front center ruby "jewel" power indicator gives a nice glow! The top rib wrapped carry handle is sharp & undamaged. Comes with a nice original back & 90% bottom label. The six tube AM only chassis plays well. This beauty will be a standout in your collection or mid-century decor! 12-1/2"W x 8-1/2"H x 7"D. $265.00. (0250163)
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Zenith Royal 94 "Inter-Oceanic" (1967) (Plastic transistor portable radio w/FM/SW) A first for the Attic is a very nice example of the Zenith royal 94. These are rater hard to find an especially in this condition. The grille is fragile and often damaged. This one is in excellent condition inside and out. The radio is playing well with strong reception on AM and FM. It is also active on amateur and short wave bands. A rare find that can be displayed and enjoyed with batteries included. 11-1/2"W x 8"H x 4"D. $299.00. (0260883)
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Zenith Royal 500 (1958) (Plastic transistor shirtpocket radio) This is an exceptional Royal 500 AM Pink transistor radio. The Pink cabinets are rare. The cabinet is in very good condition with one repaired crack on the back top. This one picks up a lot of AM frequencies and plays superbly. It has seven transistors. The chassis and battery box are like new. I replaced all electrolyte and wax capacitors. It been cleaned and aligned to play like new. The battery box and is clean. I include the batteries with it so it plays out of the box. If you have one of these and wish me to restore it, email me. $245.00. (0040468)
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Zenith Royal 2000 "Trans-Symphony" (1961) (Plastic transistor portable radio w/FM) The Royal 2000 was a high quality all transistor set. This is better than average example and displays well. As clean inside as it is out as shown. The two tags displayed on the lid are loose and will be included inside an envelope. The radio receives both AM and FM with clear sound but low volume. Tone control is also working. It is sold as is for restoration or display. 11-1/2"W x 8"H x 5"D. $119.00. (0260884)
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Zenith Royal 2000 Trans-Symphony (1962) (Plastic transistor portable radio w/FM) These Zenith Royal Trans-Symphony 2000 radios are a great FM and AM players. With a 7x4-inch speaker and eleven transistors it picks up more stations on FM than most other radios and sounds great. These radios were companions to the original Zenith TransOceanic 1000 which had less transistors. You can pull the twin antennas up for FM playing. Power is supplied by eight "D" cell batteries in a pristine plastic battery case. I replaced all the electrolyte and wax capacitors. Cleaned, lubed and align both bands for peak performance. The case has some light scratches and the handle has a partial crack that has been repaired. Other than that it is in pretty good condition. A fantastic price for a great playing radio. 1 year warranty. The radio will be shipped to you by USPS Priority which only takes 2-3 days. $245.00. (0040483)
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