See above for condition, radio needs repair as it has a loud hum. Because of the cosmetic will sell for price listed and because it needs repair. The radio is 13 1/8′ L and is 7.5″ H and 8 1/4″ w without knobs being included.
This Zenith model Y723 table radio plays and is in good shape. Decent bakelite cabinet with some scuffs here and there but overall good for a 70 year old radio. There is a small chunk of bakelite missing at the bottom of the lower left grill but it’s not immediately noticeable. Tuning dial spans the entire scale with no slippage. Original power cord was replaced for safety. Also picks up plenty of our local FM stations loud and clear just using the built-in FM antenna. See a video of this radio playing at the link below. Radio weighs 7 lbs. And measures 13 in. Wide x 7 1/2 in. Deep x 12 in.
With its iconic Philco brand, this radio is a piece of history that showcases the craftsmanship and design of the 1930s. Condition is very good for its age. Lights up when turned on, middle dial station selector does not turn. The case is wood with right front (3) dials. Left deco cut outs with cloth wrap around are original and in good condition. If you need more info or photos Please ask.
Vintage 1948-49 Emerson Tube Radio 594 in good working condition. Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. United States of America (USA). Broadcast Receiver – or past WW2 Tuner. Alternative name: Emerson Television. Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 kHz; 2 AF stage(s). Power type and voltage. AC/DC-set / 105 – 125 Volt. Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 5 inch = 12.7 cm. Plastics (no bakelite or catalin). Emerson Radio & Phonograph. Tablemodel without push buttons, Mantel/Midget/Compact up to 14. Colors available: Ivory, Walnut and Ebony. External source of data. The Radio Collector’s Directory and Price Guide 1921 – 1965. Rider’s Perpetual, Volume 20 covering 1950. Beitman Radio Diagrams, Vol. Emerson Radio and Television Service Manual. 49-102, 8-48 for 1949. Photofact Folder, Howard W. (Set #68 Folder #7 dated 8-49). Please read important information below! Unless stated otherwise above.
RCA RADIOLA 20 FOR SALE.. THIS IS AN UNTESTED RADIO WITH ALL 5 EARLY TUBES. THE TWO TUNING “ROLLERS” MOVE EASILY AND MOVE THEIR RESPECTIVE TUNING CAPACITORS. THE “NOTATION AREA” WHERE LISTENERS COULD WRITE THE STATION CALL LETTERS IS UNMARKED. THERE ARE FOUR KNOBS ALONG THE BOTTOM. THE KNOB SECOND FROM THE LEFT IS NOT A MATCH WITH THE OTHER THREE. SEE THE SECOND LAST GALLERY PHOTO. THE INSIDE LID HAS AN INFORMATION SHEET AND THE METAL RADIOLA 20 MEDALLION. THERE IS NO VENEER ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE RADIO. THAT AREA HAS BEEN SANDED AND REPAINTED A MATCHING BROWN. SEE THE LAST GALLERY PHOTO. THE FINISH ON THE RADIO IS ABOUT AVERAGE. WOOD IS ALSO IN AVERAGE CONDITION. NO BIG SCRATCHES — BUT SHOWING IT’S 95 YEAR OLD. CHASSIS HAS THE BATTERY PIGTAIL. SIZE: 19″ x 16″ x 11. No reserve, Great Find! We specialize in 16 & 35mm equipment & film. The 35mm equipment we handle is generally from the birth of the industry through the mid-1960s. We also deal in 78rpm records & machines. See our m e page.
Vintage Day-Fan OEM-7 tube radio receiver from the 1920s, made by The Dayton Fan & Motor Co. Power cord not connected, no attempt made to operate. Original wooden cabinet with beautiful antique finish. All major internal components present (coils, tuning capacitors, tube sockets). Includes original factory instruction manual (rare, see photos). Serial plate and model markings visible. Front panel graphics and knobs intact. Antique radio collectors. Museum or vintage display. Tube radio enthusiasts. ? Please review all photos carefully – they are part of the description. Due to age, no guarantees on functionality.
The SABA Konigsfeld 14 Vintage German Tube Radio is a collectible piece from the 1950s, manufactured in Germany. This radio, known by the brand Saba, is a working piece that has been tested and is in good condition. With its retro design and historical significance, this vintage tube radio would make a great addition to any collection or a unique gift for a vintage radio enthusiast. Its functionality and origin add to its charm and appeal for those interested in classic electronic devices. The cord has been tampered with but everything seems to work fine.
This vintage Emerson tube radio model 509 from 1946 is a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Made in the United States, this radio boasts a stylish Bakelite exterior and is in good working order. With its classic design and notable brand, this radio is a great addition to any collection or as a statement piece in a room. The radio has been well-maintained and has no known issues. So whether you’re a collector or just looking for a unique piece of history, this Emerson radio is sure to impress. There are some voids in the back cover.