For sale we have a VINTAGE 1923 Magnavox AC2 ANTIQUE OLD RADIO Audio Amplifier or parts Or Repair. It is missing the tubes. There is some wood missing from the side. I do not k now if there are any other problems with it.
See above for condition, radio needs repair as it has a loud hum. Because of the cosmetic will sell for price listed and because it needs repair. The radio is 13 1/8′ L and is 7.5″ H and 8 1/4″ w without knobs being included.
A Vintage / Original c. 1920s HERALD Art Deco 30 Tall RADIO HORN SPEAKER — For PARTS or REPAIR. The speaker currently will not stand on it’s own – I photographed laying down. I have not tested the voice coil, so I’m assuming it isn’t working. Visually it appears to be in nice original. Condition showing light to moderate overall wear w/ the pot metal “collar” showing chipped corners. I do not see any dents or damage on the horn itself. Message me w/ questions & good luck!
Vintage Jackson Bell Peter Pan Cathedral Tube Radio for Parts or Repair. Measures 8 3/4″ L x 12″ H x 7 W. The radio is untested. The case looks to be in decent condition. Peter Pan’s horn is broken off as shown. The drawer is missing as shown. The wood has some scuffing and marks from age and use. The tubes look to be in decent shape as shown. The cord is in rough shape and the plug is bent and damaged. Please refer to photos for complete condition.
Sylvania Radio Tube Repairman Caddy Case Repair Box With Tubes Vintage. This metal case marked Sylvania Radio & TV Tubes Radio Television Service comes with 77 Tubes New/Used. The caddy box measures 22x14x9 and is in working condition. Check out the pictures as they are part of the description. Any questions, Please ask. Check Out My Other Auctions As I List New Items Daily.
Vintage Invicta Model 72 / 73 valve (tube) radio manufactured by Invicta Radio Ltd. The dial features multiple bands including Shortwave, Medium Wave, and Long Wave, with numerous European broadcast station markings. The cabinet has a classic mid-century design with a woven speaker grille and wood-tone finish. The rear panel confirms the model designation and indicates it was designed for 100-250 volt mains A. A nice candidate for vintage radio collectors or restoration enthusiasts.
Powers on and produces sound but does not tune to stations – likely needs capacitors. Radio is a very cool piece of MCM history. Was made by Motorola in 1957 in Chicago. The antenna is inside the radio. There is a small spot on the top of the radio where the plastic has oxidized, shown in photos. This radio is listed for repair. Someone with more technical knowledge-how than me can definitely get this working correctly again.