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20Jul
Amplificador 100 Made In Uruguay Clon Marshall Jcm 800 Radio Vintage
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22Jan
VINTAGE SILVER MARSHALL Vernier Aluminum Case Radio Rare 1920s Tube
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Not marked with a model number or brand but I found one similar online was a model SM 720 not exactly the same though. The item “VINTAGE SILVER MARSHALL Vernier Aluminum Case Radio Rare 1920s Tube” is in sale since Sunday, January 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\Pre-1930″. The seller is “hoosier-picker” and is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, 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, MY.
15Jun
Old Antique Wood Silver Marshall Vintage Tube Radio Restored Working Tombstone
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To view our other auctions including additional restored antique radios, grill cloth, and supplies. Here we have a rare 1935 Silver Marshall’All World Five’ tombstone radio. Cabinet: The American Walnut cabinet is quite the attention getter. Beautiful wood grain flows throughout the set with a swirling burl grain on the front. The Marquetry inlays, that run top to bottom and side to side on the front of the cabinet, contributes to the already elegance and style. A carved Greek key base is something you will hardly ever see on any other radio adding a spectacular uniqueness. A large Art Deco grill and brass Silver Marshall nameplate finis the set off with the upmost class. You’ll be the envy of all with this masterpiece proudly displayed in any room of your home or office. Dial: The front round dial is illuminated by two new dial lamps and shines nice and bright. It features the world globe, an arching radio tower, bomber plane, car and a tank. An exceptional design that I have never seen before. A sleek red and blue dial pointer is located right in the center. All letters and number on the dial are legible and show very little signs of wear. The surrounding brass escutcheon adds an elegant touch. All three knobs are in perfect shape and control on/off & volume, tuning, and bandswitch. Grill Cloth: The 1930s style grill cloth is a fine reproduction featuring an antique gold color with a herringbone 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. With the included copper line antenna the radio performs very well. 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: 11 3/4″ W x 13 3/4″ H x 7 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 Silver Marshall Vintage Tube Radio Restored Working Tombstone” is in sale since Thursday, June 09, 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
- 1935 Art Deco Tombstone Radio: Classic American Collectible Shelf Radio
18Nov
Old Antique Wood Silver Marshall Vintage Tube Radio Restored Working 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. A Quality Antique Radio Makes The Perfect Christmas Gift! Here we have a very rare 1936 Silver Marshall model K table radio. Manufactured by the mysterious F plant in Chicago, Illinois this beauty features a gorgeous walnut cabinet, brightly lit celluloid dial, grooved inlays, and outstanding performance. The dark walnut cabinet is a real eye catcher. Beautiful wood grain flows throughout the entire set. A waterfall top design reminds you of the Art Deco style that was so popular of the era. The large front grill features three wood louvers with black grooved inlays that match the inlays that flow throughout the front and sides of the cabinet. A colorful celluloid dial and jet black trim finish the cabinet off perfectly. This rare beauty is sure to be the main attraction of any room in the home or office you choose to display it in. The attractive celluloid dial is a real eye catcher. Illuminated by two dial lamps, it lights nice and bright with an array of colors from red and green to black. The artwork features two world globes and a coat of arms shield with what appears to be a radio tower and a c-clamp. All letters, numbers, and pictures on the dial are legible and show little signs of wear. Both knobs are in great shape and control tuning, and on/off and volume. The 1930s style grill cloth is a fine reproduction featuring a. Gold color with an Art Deco geometric design. All tubes in the 5 (including ballast tube) 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. With the included copper line antenna the radio performs exceptionally well. 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. 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. 11 1/2W x 11 3/4H x 6 1/2D. 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 Silver Marshall Vintage Tube Radio Restored Working Table Top” is in sale since Saturday, November 14, 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
- 1936 Art Deco Shelf Radio: Classic American Collectible Table Top Radio
14Nov
VINTAGE ART DECO MARSHALL CATHEDRAL TUBE RADIO WITH TELECHRON CLOCK
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Measures 10 1/2″ tall, 15 1/2″ wide, 10 deep. Overall in good original condition.The item “VINTAGE ART DECO MARSHALL CATHEDRAL TUBE RADIO WITH TELECHRON CLOCK” is in sale since Monday, November 10, 2014. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\Pre-1930″. The seller is “midwestestate” and is located in Chicago, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.