Step back in time with this rare 1947 DELCO Model R-1227 Tabletop Tube Radio, featuring a classic brown Bakelite body and the rich, warm sound that only tube radios can deliver. Known for its exceptional design and performance, this vintage radio is both a functional piece of history and a beautiful display item for collectors of mid-century electronics. The radio’s tubes fire up smoothly after about 30 seconds, producing excellent sound quality and great reception, all without the need for an extra antenna. The Bakelite body is in wonderful condition, showcasing minimal wear for its age, making this a highly desirable item for vintage radio enthusiasts. Whether you’re a collector of antique radios or looking for a unique, working vintage piece to display, this DELCO Model R-1227 delivers both style and functionality. It’s a timeless classic that captures the golden age of radio. Vintage Tube Radio : A fully functional radio from 1947 with original vintage tubes. Brown Bakelite Body : Classic mid-century design in great condition with minimal wear. Excellent Sound : Tubes take 30 seconds to warm up, providing excellent sound and reception. Collector’s Item : Ideal for collectors of vintage electronics or anyone who appreciates the charm of a working tube radio.
Has some surface scratches. When plugged in, 2 tubes light up, no sound comes out. Power cord attach is in ok condition. Function currently unknown and assumed not working. Vintage Emerson Portable Tube Radio Model 523. Made in the USA in the 1940′s. Not a common model from Emerson. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with fun find! Thanks for considering ###128578. Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Not a common find! It might need new tubes? Normal signs of age, but no cracks in the case! Thanks for considering ###128578. Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Nice condition a few little scratches. I can get this to tune to stations, but there is a buzzing, but I don’t know if that’s normal. This vintage Packard Bell tube radio model 501 is a rare find for any collector or enthusiast. With its classic brown color and stationary design, it would make a great addition to any home decor. The radio is in great working order and has been well-maintained over the years. It is sure to bring a touch of nostalgia to any room it is set up in. The brand is well-known for its quality and durability, making this radio a reliable choice for anyone looking for a vintage piece.
It’s in decent shape for it’s age! Made in the USA in the 1940′s. Wards Airline Tube Radio. Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale! For internal use only.
VINTAGE RARE ADDISON MODEL 64 VACUUM TUBE RADIO COMPLETE DARK BROWN TESTED WORKS. NOT HAPPY WITH THE PRICE?? FEEL FREE TO MAKE ME AN OFFER. This is a VINTAGE RARE ADDISON MODEL 64 VACUUM TUBE RADIO COMPLETE DARK BROWN TESTED WORKS. This will make an amazing addition to your vintage radio collection! This is the Addison Model 64 vacuum tube radio. Manufactured by Addison 1953 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This radio is complete. It does power on. As you can see by the video, it does dial in a station. I’d recommend if you want more stations to add a grounded antenna to it. There also is a linear repair on the top of the box, so there is one repaired angel hair present. I pack items extremely well to insure they make it safely to their destination. I promp tly relist items not paid for. Feel free to ask.
Vintage Admiral Tube Radio. MCM Mid Century Modern. Note: Radio has one small hairline crack on top as shown in photos. The radio is in good working condition and has been tested to ensure its functionality. Don’t miss your chance to own this iconic piece of technology from a bygone era! Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Item: Vintage Art Deco FADA Model 790 Brown Bakelite Tabletop Tube Radio. Overall this presents beautifully and would be an excellent candidate for restoration! Fada Radio & Electric Co. United States of America (USA). Broadcast Receiver – or past WW2 Tuner. Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 kHz; 2 AF stage(s). Broadcast (BC) and FM or UHF. Power type and voltage. AC/DC-set / 105 – 125 Volt. Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 6 inch = 15.2 cm. Model: 790 – Fada Radio & Electric Co. Tablemodel, with any shape – general. 14.5 x 8.25 x 6.75 inch / 368 x 210 x 171 mm.