The radio does power on, and gets static, but no channels. A wonderful candidate for a full restore! The case has knicks and such, as you can see. This is highly collectible and representative of the Golden Age of radio! Light Mahogany Molded Plywood Case by Charles & Ray Eames for Zenith, 1946. Thanks so much for considering this awesome vintage piece of radio history! Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
A vintage (circa 1960s) tube radio marked as a SABA 90/11K! The radio does power on and I get some stations to come in, but it’s 60 years old and could need some servicing to get up to par! The light behind the dials was flickering at points. The volume knob is difficult to turn, it’s rather tight. There are scuffs, scratches, stains, and color loss spots scattered about. Tube chassis needs a deep cleaning. Will come as shown, so please see photos! MEASUREMENTS: This radio measures approximately 17 1/4″ wide, 9″ front-to-back, and 10 7/8 tall. Carrier available to your zip code than what is listed first. The “not as described” return option is not to be used to resolve damaged item cases.
This radio powers on and lights up but the speakers produce only static. This vintage Philco 89 Cathedral Tube Radio is a rare find for any collector. With its wooden cabinet design and classic look, it’s sure to be a conversation starter in any room. The radio was made in the United States and has been well-maintained over the years, ensuring its quality and functionality. As a tube radio, it has a unique sound that is sure to impress any audiophile. The Philco brand is known for its quality and this radio is no exception. Whether you’re looking to add to your collection or just want a unique piece for your home, this vintage radio is a great choice.
This vintage 1950′s Philco radio is a great addition to any collection. Made in the United States, this unit is a high-quality piece that is built to last. The radio is in excellent shape and has been well-maintained over the years. It’s a great working unit that is perfect for display or for listening to your favorite tunes. Don’t miss out on this unique piece of history.
Vintage Zenith Portable Tube Radio Model H503-Y. Condition: When plugged in, the radio powered in and “hummed”.. But no channels tuned in at all. Made in the USA. Thanks for considering?? Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Vintage Harmon Kardon CA-65 tube type receiver. Shows normal wear – has a few scuffs – no dents or dings – all knobs intact – powers up and lights up – no further testing. 15″ by 10″ and 7 tall.
Listing is for one. Braun RC81A German Tube Amp Radio Receiver w/ Telefunken Tubes. 1959/1960 I think: Model: Tischsuper G11-81 Ch = RC81 A – Braun; Frankfurt. Powered on, basic radio working (see Video). I was able to tune to one channel. I can’t read German, so I don’t understand anything on the unit. No further testing done. Item has scratches, scuffs, & is missing a knob. I included a substitute that doesn’t fit great, but is better than no knob. The schematic was in fair shape has tape on it. Tubes are removed (I included a diagram for re-installiation), and bubble wrapped, and taped to the chassis w/ blue painters tape. Care was taken in this process. It’s well packed in foam, & bubbles, & a box in a box. Please remove packing material CAREFULLY. Please see pics for the visual condition. As with any vintage item, please expect there to be wear, scuffs/scratches, odors, discoloration, rust, dust, signs of age, etc. And though I may have gotten an item to power on, due to the age, item could fail to do so at any time. Pics are of actual item (s). Item does not come with anything else, unless noted in description. Please visit my store for more vintage items! Office reference: Item #24-1120.
Vintage Zenith Portable Tube Radio Model H503-Y. Condition: When plugged in, the radio powered in and “hummed”.. But no channels tuned in at all. Made in the USA. Thanks for considering ###128578. Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Powers on could not get station to play no backing on back of radio This vintage General Electric tube radio, model 202, is a rare find for any audio enthusiast. With its classic design and sturdy construction, this radio is sure to be a cherished addition to any collection. It powers on with ease, making it ready for display or use right out of the box. The brand is well-known for their quality products, and this radio is no exception. The model number is clearly marked, and the exterior shows minimal signs of wear and tear. This radio is perfect for those who appreciate vintage electronics and want to add a touch of nostalgia to their home decor. Whether you’re a collector or just someone looking for a unique piece, this vintage GE tube radio is sure to impress.
Listing is for one. Braun RC81A German Tube Amp Radio Receiver w/ Telefunken Tubes. 1959/1960 I think: Model: Tischsuper G11-81 Ch = RC81 A – Braun; Frankfurt. Powered on, basic radio working (see Video). I was able to tune to one channel. I can’t read German, so I don’t understand anything on the unit. No further testing done. Item has scratches, scuffs, & is missing a knob. I included a substitute that doesn’t fit great, but is better than no knob. The schematic was in fair shape has tape on it. Tubes are removed (I included a diagram for re-installiation), and bubble wrapped, and taped to the chassis w/ blue painters tape. Care was taken in this process. It’s well packed in foam, & bubbles, & a box in a box. Please remove packing material CAREFULLY. Please see pics for the visual condition. As with any vintage item, please expect there to be wear, scuffs/scratches, odors, discoloration, rust, dust, signs of age, etc. And though I may have gotten an item to power on, due to the age, item could fail to do so at any time. Pics are of actual item (s). Item does not come with anything else, unless noted in description. Please visit my store for more vintage items! Office reference: Item #24-1120.