The product is a rare vintage Sears Silvertone Model R 1591 Tombstone Radio from 1940 that is in working condition. This collectible tube radio, featuring the Silvertone brand, is a unique piece from the 1930-49 era. Perfect for collectors of vintage radios, this item is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection due to its rarity and functionality. Beautiful unit Works dont get many stations but there are a few has some separation on top between two pieces of wood shown in pics prob easy fix with glue and clamp. Silvertone Radio Model R 1591 year 1940. 9 Tubes: 6U7, 6U7, 6Q7, 6F6, 6F6, 4F6, 6U5 (eye tube), 6K8, 5Y3. Measures: W 17.8 H 15.8 D 9.5. Power transformer fused for protection.
Manufactured in the United States, this radio has been tested and is in working condition. It is a piece of vintage electronics from the brand Silvertone, perfect for collectors of vintage audio and video equipment. This radio came from an estate. It may need a new plug end but it works with this one. Thank you for viewing.
Discover this vintage Sears Silvertone 1948-49 wooden tube radio, model No. 8052, perfect for collectors and restorers. Bring a touch of nostalgia to your collection with this classic radio!
This Beautiful and very rare in this condition radio is in great working order. The previous owner was a lifelong collector and restorer of old radios and watches, This solid mahogany wood cabinet is a beauty. Lovely grain and figuring and works great. Lights up and sound is crisp. The dials are also moving freely. The curtain burner, as there known resistive power cord has some fraying at the entrance of the box. That’s on you to know or look up. Case measures just 8 1/4 X 5 1/4 X 5 inches.
Vintage Sears Silvertone Clock Radio. Radio From 1960′s. Very Nice Looking Radio. Picks up Many Stations Loud and Clear. See Video and Photos. Very Nice Lighted Dial. See Photos and Video for more Description. I will be listing over 300 Vintage and Antique Radios from a Collection. Radios from the 20′s 30′s 40′s 50′s 60′s 70′s some 80′s. I would say most are from 50′s 60′s. Conditions include Parts or Repair, Fair, Good, Excellent, and even Superb to Mint Condition. Some are Rare to Extremely Rare. It will take some time to list them all as I try to. Test each one of them to give a more accurate description. I still have over 300 radios to list.
Silvertone Tube Radio model 4206 FM Tabletop Bakelite White. Sounds is good, reception is good. Thanks for your consideration?? Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Here i have for sale is a 1966 sears silvertone 6031 clock radio. These were amongst the very last tabletop tubes sets to ever be produced for the american market. Overall it works great. I have fully recapped it. Also i have added an auxiliary input so with just a flip of a switch on the back you can plug in any device via the 1/8 audio jack (the blue tooth device in pictures is NOT included). Its a very nice looking radio now. It was a boring solid white that had yellowed due to age as its made of same plastic that computers and electronics used in the following decades so i painted it red to make its ugly boring design stand out with the black clock face and white knobs they didnt yellow due to age as they were made of the older plastics that pretty much all other radios of the time were made of. I have run it for a few hours to make sure everything is good. So unless you live near some strong signals not much will come in. But with a radio like this most buyers only care that it has an audio input so you can listen to whatever you want, in which that works great and even this simple last-of-its-kind tube radio sounds great!