This is a nice vintage Zenith tube radio. It’s in decent shape, but the wood grill has some damage and needs to be glued. It measures 8.5″ tall x 15.5″ x 8.
Vintage Atwater Kent Model 35 Receiving Set. Pleased to offer an original Atwater Kent Model 35 radio receiver, made in Philadelphia, PA serial no. This set features its classic heavy metal case with embossed “Atwater Kent Radio” brass plate, dual bakelite knobs, and original cloth wiring. Included are two additional tubes (pictured). Model: Atwater Kent 35. Condition: Used vintage piece, shows cosmetic wear consistent with age (scratches, paint wear, surface rust, see photos). Wiring and tubes are untested. No guarantees of operation. [insert dimensions if you have them]. This is a wonderful display piece or a candidate for restoration for vintage radio collectors. ? Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the description. What you see is exactly what you will receive. Feel free to reach out with any questions before purchasing.
I do a lot of business with them and they always have well cared for gear. Not saying it won’t need adjustments but, it looks like a nice clean unit. Everything you see in the pictures is what is included in this lot. Photos are the best description. Please look at all pictures closely before purchasing. We will document any damage the best we can but the photos will always be the best way to exam the item. Items may need a more in depth cleaning. We will do our best to clean every item, although sometimes we can’t do a full thorough clean. Message us for additional photos or questions. We of course will get them out as fast as we can. We will help resolve whatever issue you are having. We try very hard to provide good communication and always strive for everyone to have a positive experiences!
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Examine This One, You Won’t Be Disappointed. Case and Dials VGC, On/Off Volume and Tuning Dial Operate Smoothly. Original Tubes, Original Circutry— All Excellent Condition. Please Look At All Pictures They Are Part Of The Description. NOTE: Radio Has NOT Been Tested–Requires Unique Batteries We Do Not Have. Slight Ding in lower left Grill, Only noticeable At Certain Angle. No Smoke or Pet Odors.
VINTAGE RADIO RECEIVER GLASS TUBE VALVE- MULLARD ACO44 – LOOKS FINE – UNTESTED BY ME, AS I WOULDNT HAVE A CLUE HOW TO…. SEE PHOTOS FOR GENERAL CONDITION…
The Model 55 was available in various configurations, including rectangular metal cabinets (sometimes called “coffin cabinets”) and integrated into furniture pieces like Kiel tables.
Vintage Zenith 5G500 Wavemagnet Portable Long Distance Tube Radio. This collectible piece is a true gem for radio enthusiasts. It is a beautifully crafted tube radio that offers great listening experience. The radio has been made in the United States and is a perfect piece to add to your collection. Please feel free to message if you need more pictures or measurements.
Step back into TV history with this Pilot TV-37, one of the first portable consumer televisions, manufactured in 1948 by Pilot Radio Corp. Long Island City, NY. This set powers on -the tubes glow and crackle, and a bright dot of light appears on the 3-inch screen (see photos). Beyond that, it is untested for reception or operation. 14.5″ W x 9.5″ H x 14 D. Original cord present, all four knobs intact. Shows scratches, scuffs, and age-related wear consistent with a 75+ year-old set (see photos for full condition). The Pilot TV-37 is highly collectible due to its unique compact design and status as one of the first affordable post-war TVs. Even as a display piece, these are sought after by collectors and mid-century enthusiasts alike.
The vintage radio tube amplifier is a antique tuner radio from the United States. This collectible item is a piece of history dating back to the 1930s-1949 era, making it a rare and valuable addition to any collection of radios or vintage electronics. The untested nature of the amplifier adds to its allure for collectors and enthusiasts looking to restore or appreciate the craftsmanship of old radios. Came from an estate and has been sitting for years.