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25Dec
Old Antique Wood Admiral Vintage Tube Radio Restored & Working Deco Table Top
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To view our other auctions including additional restored antique radios, grill cloth, and supplies. Here we have an absolutely stunning 1937 Admiral model F-2 table radio. Cabinet: The American Walnut cabinet is simply gorgeous. Beautiful wood grain flows throughout the entire set with an eye catching butt match grain on the top and front. The waterfall top, coupled with the intricate cut grill, reminds you of the Art Deco styling so popular from that era. It all comes together magnificently when powered up and the big black dial comes to life with an array of colors. What a spectacular sight, especially in a dim lit room. Jet black trim and grooved inlays around the grill and dial finish the set off perfectly. This beauty is sure to turn heads no matter which room in the home or office you choose to display it in. The bright back lit dial is quite the attention getter. When powered up the dial comes to life shining nice and bright with a red tint at the top, yellow in the center and green on the bottom. A very impressive look, especially in a dim lit room. All numbers and letters on the dial are legible and show very little signs of wear. The dial glass is clear and free from any chips, breaks or cracks. All three knobs are in great shape and control on/off & volume, tuning and band switch. Grill Cloth: The 1930s style grill cloth is a fine reproduction featuring a whiskey gold color with a black geometric design. Chassis: All tubes in the 5 tube chassis were tested with any weak tubes being replaced. All caps, filters, and resistors were checked and replaced as needed. All brittle or bare wiring was replaced or re-insulated. The chassis has been cleaned, lubed, and re-aligned for optimal performance. Using the included copper line antenna the radio performs exceptionally well. The set provides great tone and room filling volume. The Cabinets Finish and Restoration Process: Our Radio cabinets undergo a vigorous restoration process. Our goal is to maintain the natural beauty of the wood and grain, while providing a deep luster and shine. We achieve this by removing all the old and worn lacquers and stains. We then sand the cabinet with fine grit pads down to the original bare wood. Nicks, chips, and blemishes are filled and/or blended. Any loose veneer is re-secured. We make sure any filler applied or repairs made are blended nicely and do not detract from the beauty of the set unless otherwise noted. New stains and sealers are applied by hand. We continue by using many coats of Mohawk brand lacquers and toners applied in the same manner as when the radio was originally finished in the factory. We use a nitrocellulose piano lacquer which is applied through a professional HVLP turbine spray system in a climate controlled room. Nitrocellulose lacquer is very thin. We also apply very thin coats. This allows the lacquer to seep into the grain and not cover it up. A fine grit wet sanding follows every third coat along with a polishing process and ending with an Oz glaze rub. Many hours of work are put into the radios, but as you can see, the final outcome is a beautiful, natural looking cabinet with gorgeous luster& shine. Our radios are a great piece of history that come to you ready to proudly display, as well as listen to, in any room of the home or office. Dimensions: 15″ W x 8 3/4 H x 6 3/4″ D. I sell quality antique radios and describe them accurately, as can be confirmed with my outstanding feedback. My radios are expertly packed using oversized boxes, many layers of bubble wrap, and several inches of packing material surrounding each side of the radio so you can be assured they arrive safely. If your radio arrives and does not work please let us know. We will gladly walk you through the process of troubleshooting to get it started. The tubes, capacitors, resistors, and filters. However, if at any time these parts would happen to fail, we will assist in repairing or replacing the defective part at minimal cost. Finally, in very rare instances, if there is. If that is the case with your country, you assume the risk of any damage or undelivered package. Antique tube radio reception can differ greatly depending on location, length of antenna, and amount of interference in different areas. Playing capability is accurately described based on my location, surroundings, and hooked up to a 12 copper line antenna. The antenna will be included with the sale but I cannot guarantee reception quality in your area. It may differ (better or worse) depending on your location, surroundings, and interference. Antique Radio Electronics, whether restored or un-restored, are by nature hazardous due to their voltage, design and age. Any operation, repairs or other adjustments are done at your own risk. The item “Old Antique Wood Admiral Vintage Tube Radio Restored & Working Deco Table Top” is in sale since Thursday, December 22, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49″. The seller is “transistor17046″ and is located in Palmyra, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- 1937 Art Deco Table Top Radio: Classic American Collectible Shelf Radio
31Dec
Old Antique Wood Admiral Vintage Tube Radio -Restored Working Art Deco Table Top
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We offer Quality Antique Radios. To view our other antique radio auctions, as well as antique radio grill cloth. The American Walnut cabinet is quite the eye catcher. Beautiful wood grain flows throughout the entire set. The waterfall top reminds you of the elegant designs that were so prevalent during the Art Deco period. It all comes together magnificently when powered up and the bright back lit dial comes to life shining an array of different colors. An intricate cut grill and dark walnut tones finish the cabinet off with style and class. This radio is sure to be the main attraction no matter which room in the home or office you choose to display it in. The large backlit dial shines nice and bright and features an array of colors. Deco art work graces the center of the dial and glows an ivory / yellow. All letters and numbers are legible and show very little signs of wear. All three knobs are in perfect shape and control the following; on/off & volume, tuning, and band switch. The 1930s style grill cloth is a fine reproduction featuring an antique. Gold color with a swirl / wave design. All tubes in the 5 tube chassis were tested with any weak tubes being replaced. All caps, filters, and resistors were checked and replaced as needed. All brittle or bare wiring was replaced or re-insulated. The chassis has been cleaned, lubed, and re-aligned for optimal performance. The Cabinets Finish & Restoration Process. Our Radio cabinets undergo a vigorous restoration process. Our goal is to maintain the natural beauty of the wood and grain, while providing a deep luster and shine. We achieve this by removing all the old and worn lacquers and stains. We then sand the cabinet with fine grit pads down to the original bare wood. Nicks, chips, and blemishes are filled and/or blended. Any loose veneer is re-secured. We make sure any filler applied or repairs made are blended nicely and do not detract from the beauty of the set unless otherwise noted. New stains and sealers are applied by hand. We continue by using many coats of Mohawk brand lacquers and toners applied in the same manner as when the radio was originally finished in the factory. We use a nitrocellulose piano lacquer which is applied through a professional HVLP turbine spray system in a climate controlled room. Nitrocellulose lacquer is very thin. We also apply very thin coats. This allows the lacquer to seep into the grain and not cover it up. A fine grit wet sanding follows every third coat along with a polishing process and ending with an Oz glaze rub. During the restoration process on this radio, a few small veneer repairs were made to the back edge and right front edge of the cabinet. All have been filled and/or blended and do no detract from the beauty of the set. Many hours of work are put into the radios, but as you can see, the final outcome is a beautiful, natural looking cabinet with gorgeous luster& shine. Our radios are a great piece of history that come to you ready to proudly display, as well as listen to, in any room of the home or office. 15W x 8 1/2H x 6 3/4D. I sell quality antique radios and describe them accurately, as can be confirmed with my outstanding feedback. My radios are expertly packed using oversized boxes, many layers of bubble wrap, and several inches of packing peanuts surrounding each side of the radio so you can be assured they arrive safely. If your radio arrives and does not work please let us know. We will gladly walk you through the process of troubleshooting to get it started. The tubes, capacitors, resistors, and filters. However, if at any time these parts would happen to fail, we will assist in repairing or replacing the defective part at minimal cost. Finally, in very rare instances, if there is. If that is the case with your country, you assume the risk of any damage or undelivered package. Antique tube radio reception can differ greatly depending on location, length of antenna, and amount of interference in different areas. Playing capability is accurately described based on my location, surroundings, and hooked up to a 12 copper line antenna. The antenna will be included with the sale but I cannot guarantee reception quality in your area. It may differ (better or worse) depending on your location, surroundings, and interference. Antique Radio Electronics, whether restored or un-restored, are by nature hazardous due to their voltage, design and age. Any operation, repairs or other adjustments are done at your own risk. To view our other antique radios! The item “Old Antique Wood Admiral Vintage Tube Radio -Restored Working Art Deco Table Top” is in sale since Wednesday, December 23, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49″. The seller is “transistor17046″ and is located in Palmyra, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- 1937 Art Deco Table Radio: Classic American Collectible Shelf Radio
23Aug
RESTORED Antique ADMIRAL Vintage Old Tube Bakelite Jet Space Radio Works Perfect
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This Mid Century Modern radio is powered by 5 tubes, and has a distinctive machine age / jet age inspired design. It sounds great as music passes through its 5 inch original speaker with great selectivity & reception. Is rare as it does not come with a handle. The majority of these models were made with a retractable handle on the top. Also, the knob brights are often missing on this model. It has its original knob brights intact. You can polish them up and keep them original, or if you prefer, they can be repainted back to their original gold color. Also, check out the amazing original back on this radio more on that below the video demo! These radios signified one of the first models to move toward a machine age inspired style with impressive curves and angles, a solid and sturdy dial pointer and heavy use of gold accented trim and some metal. The dial is unique in that it has a clear plastic cover and black lettering. Before looking at the video please click. Now for your viewing and listening pleasure please click PLAY below to look and listen to this radio in action!! Then scroll down below the video to finish reading all the details that makes this radio so exceptional! As you can see and hear from the video, This Admiral sounds amazing it is electronically serviced which is rare for this model and its exterior is in very good original condition! The Admiral 5E22 is a beautiful radio with great sound. Perfect for collectors or as a functional display piece to show off in your office or home & will go with any décor! And it would also make a unique gift! You will enjoy listening to it for years to come! Admiral and Antique Radio Collectors Dont let this one slip by! Made in the USA by Admiral (brand) Continental Radio & Television Co. The chassis is #5E2. This Admiral bears a nearly identical look to its sister radio the 5E23, which is differentiated by its ivory and gold color instead of dark brown and gold. This radio sounds great with plenty of volume and no hum. It has been recently serviced including a new plug installed. All tubes were checked and any weak tubes replaced, the control mechanisms were lubricated as needed. The station alignment is off on the radio which was one service I did not ask for but the radio plays very well. It brings in stations well up and down the dial. There is no slippage in the tuning knob, and the volume control is clean. The exterior has been lightly cleaned with a plastic polish. This is the original factory paint and looks very good as a 63 year old radio, there are some minor imperfections and blemishes here and there, but I could not find anything significant. The plastic bezel surround looks pristine! The knob brights are fully intact and original, however, the finish is worn, they can be polished up to a shine or repainted, or left along as the patina is consistent with a radio over 61 years old. These minor imperfections in no way detract from the overall appearance of the radio. There are no cracks and it is very solid and structurally sound. The is some light soiling on the mesh grill It can probably be cleaned, but I did not try, other than an overall light clean and polish. The original back is in great shape and very unique in that it has a lot of information printed on the back about the radio, including a diagram of the radio’s front controls, thorough. Admiral thought of everything useful that could be printed on the back a first. Admiral was founded by Ross Siragusa and a group of investors in 1934. The company had success right away due to their focus on quality and having an affordable product. By 1939 Admiral ranked number 5 in radio sales. Admiral had great initial success in international markets as well and was one of the most exported brands from the USA by the 1950s. It had plants all over the US and also in Canada, Mexico, Italy, Taipei, & Taiwan. Sadly, by the late 1970s Admiral, like many US radio and TV makers saw a downward trend in sales and quality with increasing competition from Japan. The company went out of business in 1979. They radios today are still sought after by collectors for their unique and functional designs. In radio broadcast history the radio program Dragnet was a hit and had a wide audience despite the increasing popularity of television. Dimension: 11.5″ in length X 7″ high X 6.5 in depth. Dimension: 12″ in length X 7″ high X 7 in depth. Please all payments are due within 24. If you have not done so already – please don’t forget click. To stay up on all of our vintage radio listings! Thank again and good luck! The item “RESTORED Antique ADMIRAL Vintage Old Tube Bakelite Jet Space Radio Works Perfect” is in sale since Thursday, August 20, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1950-59″. The seller is “agnes_radios” and is located in Rochester, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, to Japan, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to China, SE, KR, to Taiwan, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- USA Americana Space Jetsons: Rare MINT Shiny MCM Deco WW2 Decor 1940′s
01Mar
ANTIQUE WOOD VINTAGE TUBE RADIO ART DECO Admiral Silverstone
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Antique wood vintage tube radio art deco admiral silverstone.The item “ANTIQUE WOOD VINTAGE TUBE RADIO ART DECO Admiral Silverstone” is in sale since Sunday, February 22, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49″. The seller is “bcrich212″ and is located in Tomkins Cove, New York. This item can be shipped to United States and to Canada and to United Kingdom and DK and RO and SK and BG and CZ and FI and HU and LV and LT and MT and EE and to Australia and GR and PT and CY and SI and to Japan and to China and SE and KR and to Taiwan and TH and to Belgium and to France and to Hong Kong and to Ireland and to Netherlands and PL and to Spain and to Italy and to Germany and to Austria and RU and IL and to Mexico and to New Zealand and SG and to Switzerland and NO and SA and AE and QA and KW and BH and HR.
07Jan
Antique Admiral vintage tube radio in tombstone wood cabinet restored, working
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Up for sale is a 1935 admiral antique tube radio model b600 in a medium dark walnut tombstone cabinet with “tulip” wood grill bars and a square dial in brass escutcheon. Radio was fully recapped, tubes tested and replaced as needed. Chassis was cleaned and controls lubricated. New dial lights and external antenna were installed. Sw band is more active late at night and may require an outdoor antenna. Cabinet was stripped, sanded, stained and coated with multiple layers of clear lacquer. There are some blemishes, wood and finish imperfections (see pictures). Original grill cloth is clean and intact. All bakelite knobs are present and operate properly. Dial graphics are clear and well lit. Paper sticker is present.The item “Antique Admiral vintage tube radio in tombstone wood cabinet restored, working” is in sale since Sunday, January 04, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49″. The seller is “mogil.mogil” and is located in Macomb, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.