This Vintage Motorola clock radio Model 53C from the early 1950s features classic Mid-Century Modern design elements and a Bakelite case. Perfect for Radio enthusiast or collectors! This item is Vintage or pre-owned therefore a few imperfections may be present. Please check all the photos carefully for its condition.
The Vintage Monacor Model 5-1H Tube Radio in mint green embodies the mid-century modern aesthetic of Japan’s craftsmanship. This collectible radio, dating back to the 1930s-1940s, showcases the unique design and quality of radios from that era. Its retro charm and functionality make it a desirable piece for collectors of vintage electronics and fans of Japanese MCM aesthetics. Back needs small nuts for the screws to keep back on.
Features a classic design with a beige speaker panel and dial. This is a vintage Arvin tube radio. Arvin produced a wide range of radios, including novelty radios for children and a “Phantom Series” in the late 1930s. The company’s radio business was most prominent in the 1960s before it was no longer a core business. Arvin was an American company that manufactured a variety of products, including automobile parts and consumer electronics like radios. The company was founded in 1919 and was known for its innovative designs. In 2000, Arvin merged with Rockwell Automotive to form ArvinMeritor, and the Arvin name was eventually dropped in 2011.
Impossible to find this model in working order. Came out of Chicago. The product is a rare vintage Motorola 63x 1951 tube radio in a unique green color. Made in the United States during the 1950s, this collector’s item is a single unit that has not been modified. This piece of history from Motorola is a valuable addition to any collection of radios from the mid-20th century, especially for those who appreciate vintage electronics and American manufacturing.
Up for sale is a stunning 1951 Motorola 53C tube clock radio in rare green, fully functional and ready to enjoy. This vintage treasure blends a classic clock with tube radio tech, ideal for collectors. Model: Motorola 53C, made August 1951. Color: Rare green variant, highly sought after. Functionality: Clock and radio both work flawlessly. Specs: Telechron clock, tubes 10B8, 35W4, 12BA6, 50C5, 12AT6, 117V AC, 60Hz, 35W. Features a tuning dial (55-160) and two black knobs, with a dark clock face with gold numerals and white/red hands. Shows age with scratches and minor wear, but fully operational with original tubes intact. Rare green finish and functionality make it a standout piece. Reflects 1950s design, perfect for vintage electronics or mid-century decor fans. Radio and original power cord (check safety before use). Grab this historic gem for your collection now!
The Vintage Tested Crosley Radio Bullseye Model 11-102 U is a collectible piece from the 1950′s era. This tube radio by Crosley is a unique and classic addition to any collection, boasting a nostalgic charm and timeless appeal. With the brand’s reputation for quality and durability, this vintage radio is sure to be a prized possession for any collector or enthusiast of vintage electronics. Missing the original tuning knob but has a reproduction one.
Vintage Tested Crosley Radio Bullseye Model 11-105-U Avocado Green Color! It does have a crack on top of the radio as seen in the pictures. Model: 11-105-U, part of the “Bullseye” or “Dynamic” series. Color: Avocado Green (Chartreuse), a rare and highly sought-after color. Bullseye Grille: Resembles an automotive dashboard with a circular “bullseye” dial and clear plastic pointer. Side Fins: Adds to the retro, car-inspired aesthetic. Compact tabletop size, making it one of the smaller units in Crosley’s lineup. Significance: One of the most recognizable collectible plastic radios, often compared to the Fada 1000 “Bullet” due to its iconic styling.
Old and original guaranteed. Shows wear and use as shown, not tested. There is a crack in the base as shown. Barn fresh not cleaned. Again notice the crack on the base as shown.