Old and original guaranteed. Shows wear and use as shown, not tested. Barn fresh not cleaned. This is heavy weighs about 8 pounds. Look at photos to understand condition. Dimensions are shown in the photos.
The radio features a striking white plastic cabinet, stylized front grill, and a classic analog Telechron clock face with a lighted dial. A true mid-century display piece with both form and function. 12.5″ Wide × 6.5″ Tall. Brand: General Electric (GE). Model: 912D / C-418A Series. Product Line: Telechron Clock Radio. Country/Region of Manufacture: United States. Style: Mid-Century Modern / Atomic Era. Clock: Fully operational and keeps accurate time. Cosmetics: Excellent vintage condition. The white plastic housing is sturdy and intact with no major cracks or severe chips, including the delicate rear ventilation slats. Cord: Original power cord included. Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the description.
Vintage 1955 Zenith Trans Oceanic Wave Magnet Tube Radio Model T600. See the video shows the radio works. It is a highly collectible piece of vintage electronics. The item is good used with visible sign of natural aging and wear.
The tubes take a few seconds to warm up, but it Works well. The clock works and keeps time. These are tough to find with the cases in good condition, as they were prone to cracking. This one was kept tucked away on a shelf in a bedroom closet for the last 50 years, and its condition reflects that. Feel free to ask questions or for more pictures.
Up for sale is a classic piece of early wireless history: an original. Antique Atwater Kent Model 66 Vacuum Tube Radio Chassis. Renowned for their heavy-duty shielding cans, quality shielding, and classic dial design, Atwater Kent sets from this era are highly sought after by antique radio collectors, restorers, and display enthusiasts. Functional Status: Estate-found, “farm-fresh” vintage condition. We have not plugged in or bench-tested this chassis. Cosmetic Condition: Vintage pre-owned condition showing standard signs of age, oxidation, dust, and wear consistent with decades of storage in an attic or basement (please review all high-resolution photos closely to assess the complete condition and tube/component inclusions). Brand/Maker: Atwater Kent Manufacturing Co. Model: Model 66 Radio Chassis. Era: Late 1920s / Early 1930s (Golden Age of Radio). Type: Vacuum Tube Radio Receiver Chassis. (Note: Any display stands or photo props used in the pictures are not included).
The vintage Zenith Model F508V pink tube radio from the 1960s is a rare and collectible piece that works, but produces an audible low steady hum and has a difficult time tuning in stations. Takes 3-4 minutes to warm up before it powers on. Made in the United States, this radio is a part of the Zenith product line and features a unique coral color. Lots of smudges and wear but no major cracks to plastic. Zenith label has a seam and has been painted over in white. With its retro design and functionality, this vintage radio is a nostalgic and sought-after item for audio enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Vintage FADA Radio Model 252 features a classic Art Deco bakelite cabinet in a deep chocolate brown. This tube radio showcases a distinctive grill design with geometric lines and a woven fabric backing. The front panel includes the original tuning dial with a “Police” band indicator and two tactile control knobs. A true piece of mid-century Americana, this unit displays the embossed FADA logo on both the front and back panels. Please note the power cord is in original, weathered condition and should be inspected or replaced before use. Measurements. Height: 7″. Width: 10.5″. Depth: 5.5.
Vintage 1948 Philco Model 48-461 Tube Radio in good condition. United States of America (USA). Broadcast Receiver – or past WW2 Tuner. Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 kHz; 2 AF stage(s). Power type and voltage. AC/DC-set / 105 – 120 Volt. Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) – elliptical. Philco, Philadelphia Stg. Tablemodel, with any shape – general. See also Photofact Folders, Sams(Set 38, Folder 488-15). External source of data. Collector’s Guide to Antique Radios 4. Rider’s Perpetual, Volume 17 = 1948 and before. The Radio Collector’s Directory and Price Guide 1921 – 1965. Beitman Radio Diagrams, Vol. Photofact Folder, Howard W. (Set 38, Date 4/48, Folder 488-15). Please read important information below! Unless stated otherwise above.
It has NOT been tested, has an aged cord, and is assumed to NOT work in its current state. What you see in the photos is exactly what you will receive. If you have any questions, please send me a message.
Fully Restored. Authentic Vintage. This classic radio has been completely restored to full functionality and looks stunning. ? Important Operational Notice. By design, it uses high voltage for the vacuum tube anodes; therefore, it should not be operated unattended for long periods of time. Restoration Details & Condition. Chassis Integrity: All original vintage capacitors were meticulously re-stuffed with modern components to preserve the authentic look of the chassis. You will not find any modern yellow capacitors or modern resistors visible anywhere on the chassis. The electrolytic capacitors were re-stuffed with modern elements as well. Component Quality: Weak tubes and other failing components have been replaced. Authenticity: The chassis and cabinet codes match perfectly, confirming its 100% original authenticity. Aesthetics: The interior is very clean, and the chassis looks beautiful-just as it did when it left the factory many decades ago. The radio retains its original knobs and original cabinet veneer. The finish was refreshed with high-quality lacquer to bring back its beautiful, deep original shine. Rare Feature: This specific Emerson features a round dial, which is incredibly rare to see on this model. Most versions back in the day were made with a square dial. I doubt you will ever find another one like this. Audio Performance: The speaker is in great condition. The radio plays excellently, featuring a deep, loud sound with no rattling or extra noise-just clean, warm audio. If you wish, I can add a 3.5mm auxiliary (AUX) audio input to this radio.