Antique C 1920 Slide Out Tube Radio / Receiver. Operating condition – Untested. Features – I’m not certain as to who made this radio as there is no tag or info on the radio portion or the cabinet. All Original – 28″ X 10″ X 8 – Has the original H. Schroeder sticker from my research they made the cabinets for the radio manufactures during this era. Condition is as seen – Please see ALL photos you be the judge. Excellent example visually – No damage. For similar items related to this check my Radios section in my store. Questions are usually answered within an hour. Please don’t forget to leave feedback, sellers depend on it!!
Ok condition, but definitely shows signs of its age. It does work, plays the FM stations. The cord is spliced, see pictures. The inside is quite dusty. The right side from the back is loose. You only notice when you purposely lift it there. There is a scuff on the bottom left front. The knobs have a bit of black wear stains. The back cover is loose and is tough to get all the way in. Whenever it is messed with, more plywood chips tend to fall off at the bottom. The plywood chips fall out often, but once you get it setup as you like it is stable. Please see all pictures to decide if this is for you.
This vintage Packard Bell tube radio model 5D is a rare find for any collector or enthusiast of early broadcasting history. Made in the United States in 1939, this mini white tabletop radio is a perfect addition to any display of antique electronics. This beautiful unit powers on and makes a fuzzy noise but won’t make a tune, not sure if it needs repair or is just too old to pick any station up. With its classic design and functional tube components, this radio is sure to bring back memories of a bygone era. The brand, Packard Bell, is known for its quality and durability, making this radio a reliable choice for years to come. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of American broadcasting history with this Packard Bell tube radio model 5D.
Believe this is an Astoria? Does not appear to have that brand name on it, but looks exactly like a few others I’ve found online. None this color however. So perhaps it’s pretty rare? A vintage reproduction perhaps? Definitely not modern which is all I can say for sure. Plugged in and nothing happens. That is the extent of testing. No chips or cracks. Some minor scratches and slight discoloration along top and left side. Please view pics for exact condition. Will receive the item displayed.
MCM Vintage 1950s GE General Electric Model 400 Purple Bakelite Tube Radio READ. Radio is a very rare purple color in decent shape However the left rear corner has been damaged and has a piece of Bakelite missing. In addition there is a crack in the bottom and several small scratches and spots on exterior from age and use. Radio turns on and I was able to get 1 radio station to come in but there was static and hard to understand. Please see photos for details and measurements I HAVE NOT Opened up the rear so I have no idea of the inside condition back is a little loose from case.
There is a crack in the left wall but unless the lights just right you probably wouldn’t notice it. It is a very nice radio for being over 75 years old. It is 13inch long x 8 inch tall x 7inch deep. Thanks for looking and check out my other auctions.
This vintage Hoffman radio model A-309 is a true collector’s item. Designed by the iconic duo Charles and Ray Eames, this radio is an excellent addition to any vintage radio collection. Made by Hoffman, a brand known for their quality craftsmanship, this radio is a testament to their dedication to producing timeless pieces. UNTESTED, DOES NOT POWER ON. Schematics pictured from the bottom of the radio are loose and will be included in a baggie to help keep them protected.
The La Traviata AF-610 Vintage Tube Radio is a collector’s item from the 1950s. This used radio is in good condition and has been tested for functionality. Please note that the radio may require some maintenance due to its age. In the interest of being 100% transparent, there are certain things that should be made clear about the unit. Firstly, there are cracks in the plastic on the front. One on the bottom right and one on the top left(please refer to pictures). It seems that the screws in these areas were tightened a little bit more than usual, causing the plastic to crack. The plastic however, is still intact and is purely cosmetic. There is a small scratch in the front of the unit (see picture) and also in the back, there is what appears to be a discolouration on one corner of the fibre board backing. Maybe this was the result of some moisture exposure some years ago. The backing was slightly protruding from the side, so I attempted to straighten it, and the in the process snapped it. In order to repair it I put glue and tape in order to mend it. The unit for the most part is clean, and the plastic on the top and sides appears, almost as brand new. As for the inside, it is in good shape with no major dust accumulation or signs of rust. No doubt, the unit was always kept indoors in a temperature protected environment. With a classic design, this tube radio is a great addition to any vintage collection. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with the La Traviata AF-610 Vintage Tube Radio.
Ok condition, but definitely shows signs of its age. It does work, plays the FM stations. The cord is spliced, see pictures. The inside is quite dusty. The right side from the back is loose. You only notice when you purposely lift it there. There is a scuff on the bottom left front. The knobs have a bit of black wear stains. The back cover is loose and is tough to get all the way in. Whenever it is messed with, more plywood chips tend to fall off at the bottom. The plywood chips fall out often, but once you get it setup as you like it is stable. Please see all pictures to decide if this is for you.