Rider s perpetual volume 13 1942 and before.
Crosley floor console radio.
Silvertone model 1390 grandmother clock radio click for more info.
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Automotive entrepreneur powel crosley built his first radio in 1920 as an alternative to buying a high priced 135 receiver for his son.
He then went on to produce several low priced attractive models and by 1922 crosley was wealthy and his company was the largest radio manufacturer in the world.
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Rca victor model re 81 radio with electrola click for more info.
The radio seem to be mostly complete and from what i see not molested.
The tubes appear to be all original and as far as i can tell the radio has not been removed from the case if it has it was a long time ago.
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An impressive focal point for your home or office.
A classic example of an atwater kent model 84 cathedral radio from the height of the great depression.
There were many manufacturers of depression era cathedral and tomb stone radios however the biggest players in the market place by far during the 1930s were atwater kent philco crosley and zenith.
Rca super viii ar 810 battery console click for more info.
Model all wave radio.
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For definition s sake a console radio is one that is considered a floor model and is like a piece of furniture.
Crosley floor standing console am fm radio cr44cd stereo cd player 3 speed record player and now plays 78 s.
Vintage zenith floor model tube console radio phonograph wave magnet 12h090.
This page will show the few console radios i have.
Victor model re 57 radio with electrola click for more info.
13 564 unique identified antique radios plus amateur radio gear vintage audio and test equipment.
Vintage zenith floor model tube radio with phonograph model 12h090.
Vintage crosley 106cp floor console tube radio record player.
This full size console is inspired by one of the final giants manufactured in the 1930 s the art deco design is re created in solid wood and veneer with an illuminated.
Lots of rotted wires to be sure and the knobs are missing and the push buttons are in tough shape something common to this radio i see.
I have not added many of these to my collection due to the fact that they take up too much space both vertical and horizontal and space is always at a premium.