Vintage Zenith tube radio in good cosmetic condition. Powers on (see photos), but full functionality has not been tested. All knobs, handle, and back panel present. Original power cord included.
Vintage Olympic Tube Radio. Measures 15″ x 8″ x 8. Beautiful Clean Looking Radio. Highly Sought After Art Deco Bullet Design. Light Travels Through the Dial Knob Also – Beautiful. Powerful Clean Clear Quality Sound. Picks Up Many Stations / Even Distant Stations. I did not UN-assemble radio to see if it was Recapped / Restored. May or may not be…. Looks and Sounds like it Though. See Photos and Video for More Description. Those of you interested in Transistor Radios. I will now be listing around 200 Vintage Transistor Radios. Starting in 2026 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.
Vintage 1953 Crosley E-15CE Tube Radio – Green – “Dashboard” Style. Up for sale is an original Crosley model E-15CE tube radio, circa 1953, featuring the iconic mid-century “dashboard” design in a desirable green color with gold-tone accents. This is a genuine vintage tube radio-not a reproduction-and would make a great piece for collectors, display, or restoration. Pre-owned vintage condition with light cosmetic wear consistent with age. No major cracks or structural damage observed. Tested briefly: powers on and produces loud static/noise. I did not test further and do not know if it receives stations. Due to age, it will likely need servicing (common for tube radios). Dual knobs (tuning and volume). Original mid-century design (“dashboard” style front). Uses standard vintage tube lineup (All-American Five type). Vintage electronics often require servicing before regular use.
The Vintage General Electric Pla-Mor Wooden Tube Radio is a rare collectible from the 1930s, manufactured in Canada. This radio, known for its durability and classic design. Perfect for collectors of vintage radios or enthusiasts of retro electronics, this piece of history offers a glimpse into the past and the craftsmanship of General Electric during that time period. Powers on and dial lights up, however no sound is heard through the speaker. One tube glows but the other does not. No further testing has been done. Wooden cabinet has some small damage to one of the corners, and power cord has been taped. Please see pictures for details.
This product is a working vintage Atwater Kent 206 cathedral style tube radio from the 1930s to 1949. This collectible item is a piece of radio history, featuring a classic design and functioning with vacuum tubes. The Atwater Kent brand is known for producing quality radios during this time period, making this item a sought-after piece for vintage radio enthusiasts and collectors. Overall for age its in great condition. Minor scuffs around the edges common with age. There is a plug wire not sure when it may have been added did not test that. Still a beautiful display model.
This Philco model 511 radio came from a estate of a large collection of vintage tube radios, The knobes turn freely and dial for channels. The hand written note shown tells a little history of this one and explains the fact that it requiers a long antenna and that it requiers a speaker. Fabric on the cord is bad and getting stiff, not sure if any bear wires are there from it. The radio has tubes, 6 of them. The radio model is 511 It is called a metal coffin style radio and made of heavy metal. The radio is untested because it needs a speaker hooked up to it. Also as show I like to take pictures in differant lighting, but this is the unit you will get.
I WILL OFFER THE BEST IN RADIO COLLECTING. WATCH EVERY WEEK FOR GREAT FEATURED ITEMS. THIS IS EXTREME INDUSTRIAL PERIOD DESIGN. THE RADIO ALSO IS HOUSED IN A BEAUTIFUL SOLID WOOD CABINET WITH THE ORIGINAL FINISH. ONR KNOB SHOW SOME WEAR. DONT LET THIS ITEM SLIP BY, THEY DO NOT COME UP FOR SALE OFTEN. I HAVE SUPERSIZED THE PICTURES SO YOU CAN SEE EVERYTHING. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS MESSAGE ME. CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE check out my other items. AND PLEASE BOOKMARK RADIOS10467 Be sure to add me to your favorites list. OVERSEAS BUYERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. IF YOU PLAN ON USING THIS ITEM, HAVE IT RESTORED FOR SAFE LONG TERM USE. THEY ARE FOR DISPLAY AND ARE HAZARDOUS DUE TO HIGH VOLTAGE AND OLD AGE, AND ANY USE, RESTORATION OR ADJUSTMENTS ARE AT YOUR OWN RISK. COPYING OF MY PHOTOS OR TEXT IS PROHIBITED. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK.
Picked this up in a local estate. There is a side of the casing that was broken off. I taped it back on. You can see it in 3rd and 4th photos. We plugged it in. It buzzes, but can’t find the channel. Assuming it will need quite a bit of work. This is one of the most intricate awesome pieces of radio history you’ll find. But it is not perfect. It will need work and it does have some cosmetic damage as you can see. But it is a beautiful rare color that you probably won’t see again.