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.
I found this box in the basement. We have a dry basement no pets no smoking. This is on a metal shelf above the floor. My dad was electrical engineer Raytheon and he loved fixing things and building things especially with TVs and tubes and radios and sonar equipment. Most of the tubes in these boxes seem to be an excellent condition if you’re interested or you have any questions, please write to me. I don’t answer them as best I can.
The vintage Philco Model 19 Super Heterodyne Tube Radio is an original piece manufactured in the United States. It is a collectible item from the 1930s to 1940s, featuring the Philco brand.
This Neutrowound Super Six is in amazing condition. It was nicknamed the “Armored Breadboard” because of its steel enclosure. Excellent condition cosmetically and in good working order. Comes with six good 01A tubes and schematic. Paint, tube covers and the four corner pieces are in exceptional condition. The gum rubber base under the tubes on these radios are always dried up and broken into pieces, but this radio has had new gum rubber installed. The battery leads are in great condition and are clearly tagged for easy hook-up. Neutrowound Radio Manufacturing Company was only around for five years, so these radios are pretty rare and ones in this condition are almost impossible to find. My auctions are for collectors who appreciate radios from the 1920s that are in excellent condition. On the very rare occasion an item is not in good working condition, I will tell you. Exactly as described and photographed. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Be sure to visit the. For informative videos on early radio, subscribe to our YouTube channel – Roaring Twenties Radio.
This item shows wear including scratches, discoloration, staining, missing finish, missing veneer, and signs of age and use; we have not tested this item but we do not believe it to be in working condition, just the light turns on. Please see pictures for more details.
Rare, vintage 1920′s battery operated tube radio that is marked on the front panel “Gershon Super Five”. The unit could be from a small local company that has yet to be documented. Perhaps someone with more knowledge than I can determine the origin of this piece. The radio appears very similar to the Steinite Velvetone Super-Five. The radio is untested, but it should not take much to get this piece working. All of the knobs turn smoothly and properly, but the center knob is cracked. The front bakelite panel has no chips or cracks and the lettering shows minimal wear. All five of the 01A tubes are present. The radio measures 20″ long, 10.5″ deep at the base and about 8.25 tall. The radio has a slant front, with the base deeper than the top. The radio is painted black inside and out. The interior is very clean and all of the components appear to be present. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own this great early and unique piece that is a must have for your collection. Do not hesitate to make an offer, all will be considered.
Immerse yourself in the golden age of radio with the Admiral Super Aeroscope Standard Broadcast 5K11-UL. This rare vintage tube radio from 1946 embodies the classic design and enduring quality that Admiral is known for. Its timeless aesthetic is complemented by the rich audio performance that is sure to captivate any collector or enthusiast. The Admiral Super Aeroscope is a testament to the era’s technological innovation, featuring a robust lineup of tubes that deliver an unparalleled listening experience. Whether tuning in to your favorite broadcast or enjoying the hum of the tubes’ warm glow, this piece of history brings the nostalgia of the past right into your living space.
Step back in time with the Admiral Tube Radio Super Aeroscope, a stunning piece of vintage technology from the 1940s. This 8-inch radio not only serves as a functional audio device but also as a striking decorative item that embodies the classic design aesthetic of its era. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this radio is a fantastic addition to any vintage collection. Era: 1940s, showcasing authentic vintage craftsmanship. Size: 8 inches, compact and easy to display. Design: Retro aesthetic with classic knobs and a sleek finish. Condition: Well-preserved, showing signs of wear consistent with age, adding to its vintage charm. Use: Ideal for home decor, vintage-themed events, or as a unique conversation starter. This Admiral Tube Radio is perfect for collectors, vintage enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their home. Whether displayed on a shelf, used in a themed decor setting, or enjoyed for its listening capabilities, this radio is sure to evoke fond memories and spark conversations.