Unit turns on the knobs turn and move the dial. No sound comes out, the tubes may need to be replaced, see photos. With its Westinghouse brand and classic tube radio design, this piece holds historical and nostalgic value for collectors of vintage electronics. It is from a very knowledgeable collector and restorer of vintage radios who I’ve known for a long time and respect. It has a bakelite case and is 8 7/8 in. High, 13 3/8 in. Wide and 6 7/8 in. Given its age, it is in good condition.
When you touch the tuning knob, it hums loudly. The cord is in very bad shape and needs to be replaced. The case is in good shape with no chips or cracks.
This Bakelite brown radio features a phono input, offering the ability to play vinyl records through the radio itself. After testing, it has been confirmed that this vintage radio is in working condition, making it a rare find for collectors of vintage audio and electronics. With its brand legacy and unique features, this Westinghouse radio is sure to be a prized addition to any vintage audio collection.
Scarce early-1920s Westinghouse Aeriola Sr. Regenerative receiver, manufactured for Radio Corporation of America (RCA). This was one of the first commercially available home broadcast radios, designed to use a single WD-11 triode tube (tube NOT included). Original Westinghouse / RCA nameplates and dials. Laminated wood cabinet with leatherette covering & brass latch. Front panel controls: Filament Rheostat, Detector, Tuner, Regeneration lever. Interior lid retains original operating instructions & schematic graphics. Compact suitcase-style design – perfect for display in a vintage tech or radio collection. Cosmetically Fair: cabinet shows edge wear, scuffs, and small veneer losses typical of 100-year-old gear. Paper label is stained, torn in a few areas but still legible. All knobs turn, dial glass intact, interior is dusty but complete. Dimensions & Weight approx. 8″ W x 6.5″ D x 7 H (20.3 x 16.5 x 17.8 cm). 6 lb (2.7 kg) unpacked. Westinghouse Aeriola Sr. Receiver in original wooden case – no tube, no batteries. This example, while needing a tube and cosmetic TLC, is still a desirable piece for early radio historians and steampunk décor enthusiasts. Please review all photos and ask any questions before purchasing. ? Model: Aeriola Sr. ? Tube Type: WD-11 (not included). ? Modified Item: No. ? Country/Region of Manufacture: United States. ? Power: Battery (1.5V A, 22.5V B – not included). ? Material: Wood & Bakelite. ? Dimensions: 8″ x 6.5″ x 7. ? Custom Bundle: No. Please review the photos carefully and feel free to ask any questions, concerns, or offers! The item in the photos is the exact item shown. If any details in the description seem different from the pictures, please trust the photos as the most accurate representation of the item. If you notice an error in the listing, please feel free to let me know! All items are stored in a clean, weather- and temperature-controlled environment, free of pets and smoke. Thank you for your support! Be sure to check out my other items. Aeriola Sr, regenerative radio, Westinghouse, 1920s radio, vacuum tube receiver, antique electronics.
Embrace the charm of yesteryear with this Philco Shouldered Tombstone Radio, a splendid piece of American craftsmanship. Its beautiful cabinet works are a testament to the enduring style of Philco design, blending seamlessly into any room for a touch of vintage sophistication. This model hails from a time when radios were the centerpiece of every living space, offering both entertainment and a sense of connection to the world. With its timeless appeal and classic shouldered tombstone shape, this Philco radio is not just a functional device but a piece of history that embodies the spirit of a bygone era. We found this beautiful radio at an estate sale. It is a genuine Westinghouse vintage radio, not a reproduction. We were not able to tune in a station, however the unit lights up, volume control works, push buttons works, and there is static indicating the audio circuits are working. The cabinet has obviously been restored from the original. Still, it is not perfect but looks awesome anyway (see photos). The electronics appear mostly original to our untrained eyes. The unit is approximately 15.5″ x 9″ x 12.5 and weighs about 18 pounds. We are not experts in vintage radios, so our knowledge of this unit is limited. If you find an error in our listing, please let us know so we can fix it. Please select the one you prefer. The least expensive option may or may not be the one displayed on the first page.
Westinghouse model H-130 Tube Radio. Tunes into channels here in Seattle WA. Wood Cabinet could use a refinishing. Thanks for considering ###128578. Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Westinghouse Portable Tube Radio. Vintage 1950′s MCM. Has some scratches on the outer cabinet but no cracks! Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!
Vintage 1940s Westinghouse L-641 Wood Table Tube Radio – Made in USA. Radio will tune into stations, but the volume is low and cannot be raised. 16″ long 9″ wide 10 tall.