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Rare FADA 700 'Cloud' Radio in Marbelized Blue Catalin
Great Swirls on this Rare Blue 1946 FADA 700 Radio
Beautiful + Rare Fada model 700 'Cloud' catalin radio in marbleized blue with ivory. The Catalin model 700 'Cloud' was made starting in 1946 by the FADA Radio & Electric Co. This model was one of three new designs for the postwar period. The original blue catalin, which has taken on a beautiful bluish-green and yellow swirl patina, is the rarest color to find. The shiny blueish-green cabinet has yellow swirls running throughout that give it depth. Cabinet has no cracks, chips, burn marks, or repairs. It is uncommon to find a blue 700 in perfect condition. The ivory pearlized plastic handle and knobs are original to the radio and are in perfect condition. This set retains its original reverse painted dial plastic + masonite back. Measures approximately: 10.5" wide x 6.5" high x 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare FADA Model 120 Catalin Radio in Blue + Butterscotch
Stunning early wrap around grill FADA Catalin Radio
Beautiful FADA 120 in marbleized blue with butterscotch wrap-around grill and knobs. This Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. The oxidized bluish-green cabinet is beautifully marbleized with yellow and darker blue/green veins. The model 120 has a different dial face, pointer and comes with gumdrop knobs. The cabinet has no tube burns, fading or chips; however cabinet has a repair limited to the bottom of cabinet only, radio has not been clear-coated. Repair can only been seen when looking closely or by looking on inside of cabinet closely. This in no way deters from the rarity and beauty of this Art Deco radio as they can only been seen upon close inspection. Radio retains the original manufacturers sticker affixed to bottom. Water-slide decal and dial plastic are correct replacements. Radio measures approximately: 9" wide by 5.5" high by 4" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare FADA Model 53 Catalin Radio in Emerald Green + Butterscotch
Superb Example of an Early FADA 5F50 Catalin Radio
FADA 53 / 5F50 in Emerald Green with Butterscotch grill and knobs. This rarely seen one-owner vibrant emerald green cabinet Fada is beautifully marbleized with yellow and darker green hues. This Art Deco model made in 1938 by FADA Radio + Electric Company has a beautiful design and size. This radio retains the factory gloss, the yellow trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example. The vibrant green catalin cabinet has one small hairline on the front right corner of the grill opening and a small chip + hairline on the bottom 'foot' of radio(not visible when displayed); these small defects in no way take away fron the beauty and rarity of this radio. The marbleized yellow insert grill and fluted knobs are original to the radio and have no damage. Clear dial plastic cover and water-slide decal are correct replacements. This beautiful FADA has been well taken care of and has very few small scratches consistent with light use. This is a great example of an all-original early FADA. The radio measures 7.75" wide by 5.75" high by 4.75" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Gilbert Rohde Art Deco Clock for Herman Miller w/ Black Cylindrical Feet
Seldom Seen Rohde Clock with Juxtaposed Reverse Painted Face
Rare Gilbert Rohde Machine Age electric alarm clock manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company in the early 1930s. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design, including a chrome-ringed reverse painted face that sits on two black enameled "cylindrical" feet. The clocks reverse painted face with streamline numerals juxtaposed on a black background with ivory hands, and a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare clock. Similar in design to model # 4706 but with painted black metal "cylindrical" feet and a reverse painted clock face juxtaposed on a black background with ivory hands. This most likely is a prototype/sample used to finalize the production model. Clock has original early Herman Miller label affixed to rear of clock. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Painted dial glass is original with no cracks, chips or deterioration to the paint. Some slight wear to black enameled feet and some wear to chrome consistent with age and use. The clock is fitted with an alarm and a starter wheel that is not in working condition at this time (can be repaired if desired). This table clock measures approximately 6 1/4" high by 6" wide by 3" deep. Vintage clocks are not guaranteed to keep accurate time and to continue working after shipping.
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Rare Globe 532 Catalin Radio in Merlot + Yellow
Uniquely Designed GLOBE Catalin Radio
Seldom seen GLOBE catalin radio in a Merlot with Butterscotch trim. This radio with the dial on the left side makes for a unique design feature not found on other catalin radios of the time. This beautiful Art Deco radio features a butterscotch catalin 'waterfall' speaker insert grill + knobs. The GLOBE model radio differs from the Arvin in a few ways; dial and pointer are different, knobs are cylinders and always yellow, has a water-slide decal, chassis is different along with the mounting points for chassis. The glossy plum catalin cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. The catalin grille and knobs are factory original to the radio with no cracks, chips, burns or repairs. The dial plastic and the GLOBE water-slide decal are correct replacements. Radio has been well taken care of and only shows some fine scratches consistent with age + careful use. Radio measures approximately 8.5" wide x 6" high x 5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare GLOBE Catalin Radio in Yellow with Translucent Tortoise
Uniquely Designed GLOBE Catalin Radio
GLOBE catalin radio in a butterscotch with translucent marbleized tortoise trim. This radio with the dial on the left side makes for a unique design feature not found on other catalin radios of the time. This beautiful Art Deco radio features a translucent tortoise catalin 'waterfall' speaker insert grill + knobs. The GLOBE model radio differs from the Arvin in a few ways; dial and pointer are different, knobs are cylinders and always yellow, has a water-slide decal, chassis is different along with the mounting points for chassis. The glossy yellow catalin cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. The translucent and swirled catalin grill is complete and factory original to the radio with no cracks, chips, burns or repairs. Cylinder knobs are original and in perfect condition. The dial plastic and the GLOBE water-slide decal are correct replacements. Radio has been well taken care of and only shows some fine scratches consistent with age + careful use. Radio measures approximately 8.5" wide x 6" high x 5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Laminated Bakelite Polka-Dot Clock by Leonardo
Incredible Inset Polka-Dot Bakelite Clock
Rare Leonardo branded Catalin Bakelite Polka-Dot small desk clock in dark brown (almost black) with butterscotch inset dots. I have never seen this polka-dot clock before and it is spectacular. I believe the original color was blue with white inset dots. These little catalin clocks look great as a collection as seen in the last photo. Clock is in great condition showing only a small amount of wear consistent with age. Measures approximately: 4" wide 3" high by 1.5" deep. Clock is is sold "as-is + untested", seems complete and is not over-wound. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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Rare Motorola 50XC Radio "Circle-Grill" - Marbleized Red + Yellow Catalin
Spectacular Bright Tomato Red Catalin Motorola Radio
Rare Catalin Motorola Model 50XC-1 "Circle-Grill" radio in an incredible highly marbleized tomato red with translucent yellow catalin trim. This is a magnificent, exquisitely crafted Art Deco radio manufactured in 1940 by Motorola Radio also known to collectors as the "Circle Grill". This Motorola design is considered one of the most appealing sets of its time beautifully designed in the Art Deco Style. The details are unique with its round catalin speaker bezel, scalloped handle, and hexagonal knobs. The cabinet features streamlined ridges that stretch around the case bringing all the elements together. The golden dial face is also decorated with deco numerals and sunburst designs that emanate from a red plastic dial pointer with the letter "M" cast in to it. The atalin has great shine that makes its rich color glow and shows off exceptionally striking, deep and colorful, yellow and clear marbleizing. This radio's beautiful catalin cabinet is in perfect original condition with no cracks, chips, tube burns, or repairs. The radio retains its original yellow Catalin trim in perfect condition also with no cracks, chip, burns or repairs. The grill cloth is original to the radio + has no tears or stains with only a small amount of wear consistent with age. Clear dial plastic is an exact duplicate as original one had shrunken + yellowed. This Art Deco radio would make a great addition to any collection. This radio measures approximately: 9.5" wide by 5.75" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Motorola 50XC Radio 'Circle-Grill' - Marbleized Green + Yellow Catalin
Stunning Highly Marbled Green Catalin Motorola Radio
Rare highly marbleized Green Catalin Motorola Model 50-XC2 'Circle-Grille' with translucent yellow catalin trim is a magnificent, exquisitely crafted Art Deco radio. Manufactured in 1940 by Motorola Radio also known to collectors as the "Circle Grille". This Motorola design is considered one of the most appealing sets of its time beautifully designed in the Art Deco Style. The details are unique with its round catalin speaker bezel, scalloped handle, and hexagonal knobs. The cabinet features streamlined ridges that stretch around the case bringing all the elements together. The golden dial face is also decorated with deco numerals and sunburst designs that emanate from a red plastic dial pointer with the letter "M" cast in to it. The catalin has a deep shine that makes its rich color glow and shows off exceptionally striking, yellow, clear and shades of green swirls. This radio's beautiful catalin cabinet is in perfect original condition with no cracks chips, tube burns, or repairs. The radio retains its original yellow catalin trim in perfect condition also with no cracks, chip, burns or repairs. The grill cloth is original to the radio + has no tears or stains with only a small amount of wear consistent with age. Clear dial plastic is original as is the cardboard back. This Art Deco radio would make a great addition to any collection. This radio measures approximately: 9.5" wide by 5.75" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Motorola 50XC Radio Circle-Grill in Marbleized Watermelon Red Catalin
Watermelon Red Streamline Catalin Motorola Radio Model 50XC
Stunning Catalin Motorola Model 50XC-1 "Circle-Grill" radio in an incredible highly marbleized watermelon red with translucent light yellow catalin trim is a magnificent, exquisitely crafted Art Deco radio. Manufactured in 1940 by Motorola Radio also known to collectors as the "Circle Grill". This Motorola design is considered one of the most appealing sets of its time beautifully designed in the Art Deco Style. The details are unique with its round Catalin speaker bezel, scalloped handle, and hexagonal knobs. The cabinet features streamlined ridges that stretch around the case bringing all the elements together. The golden dial face is also decorated with deco numerals and sunburst designs that emanate from a red plastic dial pointer with the letter "M" cast in to it. The Catalin has a deep shine that makes its rich color glow and shows off exceptionally striking, deep and colorful, yellow and clear marbleizing. This radio's beautiful catalin cabinet is in perfect original condition with no cracks chips, tube burns, or repairs. The radio retains its original beautifully marbleized yellow catalin trim in perfect condition also with no cracks, chip, burns or repairs. The grill cloth is original to the radio + with only a small amount of wear consistent with age. Radio retains the original cardboard back panel and original manufactures paper label is still affixed to the bottom of cabinet. Clear dial plastic cover is a correct replacement. Radio has small scratches/scuffs consistent with age + use of set. This Art Deco radio would make a great addition to any collection. This radio measures approximately: 9.5" wide by 5.75" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Nessen Studio Enamled Lamp by Walter Von Nessen
Vibrant Enamel work is Exquisite on this Nessen Studio, NY Lamp
Outstanding Enameled table lamp for Nessen Studio, NY the company founded by Walter Von Nessen in the 1930's. The vibrant enamel work with tones of green + blue is exquisite and in perfect condition. Lamp is marked "Nessen Studio, NY" on the base. The lamp sits on three ball feet of silver metal which perfectly compliment the top half of the lamp and finial. This American table lamp would be a beautiful addition to any decor. The lamp is in excellent vintage condition with some minor wear to painted silver surfaces, has been rewired and ready to use. The linen shade has been newly redone. Lamp retains the original finial and double Leviton sockets with pull chains. Lamp measure approximately: 26" high
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Rare Pre-War FADA 115 "Bullet" Catalin Radio - White + Red
Perfect Pre-War Fada 115 an American Art Deco Icon
Beautiful Pre-War FADA "Bullet" Catalin Streamliner Model 115 in marbleized alabaster(white) with bright red marbleized trim. This radio's styling epitomizes 1940’s Streamline Art Deco design. Its sleek, rounded lines suggest speed and practicality, hallmarks of streamlined industrial design from those years. The original bright marbleized red trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example of a seldom found Pre-War FADA 115 Bullet model. The model 115 differs from its postwar counterpart, in that it has the smooth "gumdrop" knobs, a split dial face with what looks like a large Roman numeral through the center of it and a copper foil grill cloth that is installed vertically. The glossy alabaster catalin cabinet is highlighted by beautiful clear + whiter marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet. The cabinet is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, repairs or tube burns. This radio is as clean as one can be found and would truly make a great addition to any radio or Deco collection. The Bright Red Catalin dial ring, gumdrop knobs and handle are original and correct to the radio and also in great condition with no cracks, chips, breaks, burns or repairs. The correct copper foil grill cloth is in great original condition. The fragile paper + gold foil dial face is in great condition with some small areas of wear, nothing that deters from the beauty and rarity of this Fada Bullet. Radio retains the original cardboard back panel with FA-DA- SCOPE label and bottom manufacturers stickers all in great condition. The dial plastic cover is a replacement. Radio measures approximately: 10.25" wide by 6.25" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Radialva "Super-Boum" Radio in White Plaskon with Blue Trim
Unique Circular Design French Radialva "Super-Boum"
Seldom seen Radialva "Super-Boum" Radio in white Plaskon with contrasting Blue Tenite grill + knobs. The "Super Boum" is a unique round shaped radio manufactured by Radialva in France circa 1940's. It is one of the most prized Bakelite radios from the French vintage radio market that is rarely available in the States. The design was inspired by the British "Ekco" radio in the forties, and the radio's high price and radical design with its bulls-eye grill was not well received by the public. Less than 2,000 Super Boum's were sold making this an extremely rare find. The unique styling and great condition would make this radio a truly beautiful and unique addition to any radio collection. This is an interesting design that uses two similar, equal sized pieces of Bakelite that come together in the center, secured by plastic screws. The chassis is inserted in the center and then enclosed by two pieces of Bakelite, like a suitcase. This French made Radialva radio with its circular design, clam-shell(interlocking) cabinet design + concentric circle grill is unlike any other radios of the time that makes for an absolutely stunning radio. The original half circle gold colored plastic dial face with names of cities around Europe is in great condition. This particular example is a stunning radio in excellent original condition with no cracks, chips, burns, or repairs to the cabinet. The pure white Bakelite cabinet has a wonderful natural gloss to it. This "Super Boum" has been well taken care of and only has some small scratches/marks consistent with light use and one almost invisible 1/2" stressline on the back section of cabinet. The fragile blue Tenite grill is complete and factory original to the radio + has one small hairline caused by mild shrinkage on the bottom, not visible when looking at radio. The Tenite knobs have some shrinkage/stress-lines as seen in the photos. These little items do not detract from the beauty and rarity of this radio. The semi-circle brown and gold dial scale reverse painted is in great condition. This unique radio measures approximately: 8.5" wide by 9" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the complex round chassis of this radio seems complete, has a European plug. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Radialva "Super-Boum" Radio w/ Separate Speaker
Unique Circular Design French Radialva "Super-Boum" w/ Aux Speaker
Seldom seen Radialva "Super-Boum" Radio with rare matching auxiliary speaker in white Plaskon with contrasting green Tenite grill + knobs. The "Super Boum" is a unique round shaped radio manufactured by Radialva in France circa 1940's. It is one of the most prized Bakelite radios from the French vintage radio market that is rarely available in the States. The design was inspired by the British "Ekco" radio in the forties, and the radio's high price and radical design with its bulls-eye grill was not well received by the public. Less than 2,000 Super Boum's were sold making this an extremely rare find. The unique styling and great condition would make this radio a truly beautiful and unique addition to any radio collection. This is an interesting design that uses two similar, equal sized pieces of Bakelite that come together in the center, secured by plastic screws. The chassis is inserted in the center and then enclosed by two pieces of Bakelite, like a suitcase. This French made Radialva radio with its circular design, clam-shell(interlocking) cabinet design + concentric circle grill is unlike any other radios of the time that makes for an absolutely stunning radio. The original half circle gold colored plastic dial face with names of cities around Europe is in great condition. Speaker cabinet is same size as radio with same green tenite grill, glued on knobs and a fan shaped metal "foot" that swings out to hold it upright as it is only the thickness of the front of cabinet. This particular example is a stunning radio and speaker is excellent original condition with no cracks, chips, burns, or repairs to the cabinets. The pure white Bakelite cabinets have a wonderful natural gloss to it. This "Super Boum" has been well taken care of and only has some small scratches/marks consistent with light use and one almost invisible 1/2" stress line on the back section of cabinet. The fragile green Tenite grills are complete and factory original to the radio. The Tenite knobs have some shrinkage/stress-lines as seen in the photos. These little items do not detract from the beauty and rarity of this radio and speaker set. The semi-circle brown and gold dial scale reverse painted is in great condition. This unique radio measures approximately: 8.5" wide by 9" high by 5.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the complex round chassis of this radio seems complete, has a European plug. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Sentinel 284-NB Catalin 'Outline' Grill Sentinel Radio in Blue
Rarely Seen Blue Sentinel Catalin Radio
Catalin Sentinel 284 'Outline Grill' radio in marbleized blue (oxidized to green) with butterscotch trim. Finding an example of this radio in blue is extremely difficult and only a few exist. This radio was made circa 1945 by The Sentinel Radio Company of Evanston, Illinois Known to collectors as 'outline grill' Sentinel, the designers surely drew inspiration from the automotive world. Along with the Catalin speaker grill surround and the slant front frequency indicator, the dial glass allows for easy viewing from above the radio as well, and acts as an additional architectural touch to make an already attractive radio into a true work of art. This set would make this radio a truly beautiful addition to any collection. The radio is just a stunning example of a blue catalin Sentinel model. The glossy Catalin blue cabinet has beautiful yellow and green marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet, it has no tube burns. Catalin cabinet has had a chip repaired on the cabinet by Dan Blake on the rear top left corner/side. Repair can only been seen when looking closely for it or by looking on inside of cabinet. This model is often found damaged due to the shrinking of the cabinet and the way chassis is mounted. The deep butterscotch catalin grill surround and knobs are original and in great condition with no cracks, chips, burns or repairs. The grill cloth + dial glass are original to the radio with some signs of use. Radio comes with a back panel as seen in photo. This radio measures approximately: 11" wide by 7" high by 6.25" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis appears complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Sparton 457X 'Euro Sled' Radio Blue Mirror - Walter Dorwin Teague Design
Stunning European Version of the Sparton 3-Knob 557 Sled Radio
Rare export version Sparton 457X radio designed by Walter Dorwin Teague for the Sparks-Worthington Company from Jackson, Michigan in 1936. The radio, known as the 'Euro-sled' is a considered to be one of the best examples of Deco Streamline style. The 'European' version differs from the 'US' model with three distinctive features, circular art deco dial face, center tuning knob and a different chassis configuration. The graphic deco circular dial face features the names of the most important European cities of the time. The radio features cobalt blue mirrors on the front, top and left side, with contrasting ebony crystalline finish and 5 chromed bands or "speed lines". The asymmetric, geometric shapes and accent designs are distinctively art deco in appearance. This is a prime example of a highly sought rare version art deco radio that is matched by no other manufacturer in its flair and presence. Radio is in great all-original condition and is free of chips, or cracks to the original blue mirrors. Mirrors are original + look beautiful, with only minor surface scratches and oxidation consistent with age + use. Wood "sled" base has original ebony lacquer in great original condition with the crystalline finish still visible. Chrome is original with only minor pitting. Chassis still retains original manufacturer's gold sticker affixed to the back designating it a model 457X (X for export). Radio has original power cord with European plug and all British tubes. Radio measures approximately: 18" wide by 8.75" high by 8" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Stewart Warner 'Lady's Head' Radio R108X in Black + Silver
Rarely Found Art Deco Radio with Silhouetted Lady's Face
Striking + Rare Stewart Warner Radio R108X (Alemite R20) 'Lady's Head' in jet black with silver accents. Manufactured in 1933 by the Stewart Warner Corporation. This small metal case radio is among the rarest of Art Deco radios to be found. The Silhouette on the front of the radio is the embodiment of the roaring 1920s flapper style. The 'Lady's Head' radio was not mass produced as very few examples have been found. This radio was made in both black/silver and silver/black. Radio is untouched and in great condition showing some signs of wear, corrosion to the paint consistent with age + use. The silver round painted knobs, silver graphics as well as is the silver metal mesh grill cloth are original to the radio. Radio is complete with original metal back panel and Alemite Corporation decal still affixed to the bottom of cabinet, serial number stamped on bottom of cabinet matches the one stamped on the chassis. Philip Collins features an example of this radio on page 16 of the book "Radios of The Golden Age". Measures approximately: 7.62" wide x 7" high x 4.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Stewart Warner 'Lady's Head' Radio R108X in Silver + Black
Seldom Seen Art Deco Radio with Silhouetted Lady's Face
Beautiful + Rare Stewart Warner Radio R108X (Alemite R20) 'Lady's Head' in silver with black accents. Manufactured in 1933 by the Stewart Warner Corporation. This small metal case radio is among the rarest of Art Deco radios to be found. The Silhouette on the front of the radio is the embodiment of the roaring 1920s flapper style. The 'Lady's Head' radio was not mass produced as very few examples have been found. This radio was made in both silver/black and black/silver. Radio is untouched and in great condition showing some signs of wear, corrosion to the paint consistent with age + use. The black round painted knobs, black graphics as well as is the black metal mesh grill cloth are original to the radio. Radio is complete with original metal back panel and Alemite Corporation decal still affixed to the bottom of cabinet, serial number stamped on bottom of cabinet matches the one stamped on the chassis. Philip Collins features an example of this radio on page 16 of the book "Radios of The Golden Age". Measures approximately: 7.62" wide x 7" high x 4.5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete, cord is tucked inside. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.
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Rare Symphony Catalin Radio 'Split-Grille' in Yellow + Dark Green
Incredible Rare Symphony 'Split-Grille' Catalin Radio
Rare Symphony Catalin Radio 'Split Grille' with a Yellow case and Dark Green/Black marbleized trim. Manufactured in 1938/1939 by the Record-O-Vox Inc. the Symphony remains one of the top catalin radios to be found. The radios incredibly translucent + marbleized yellow cabinet is highlighted by the dark green yellow swirled trim. The contrast in color between the light yellow cabinet and the dark trim makes this an exceptional example of a rare Symphony radio. Radio has no cracks, chips, or repairs to cabinet or trim. Handle at some point was expertly machined from catalin stock. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Symphony Catalin Bakelite Radios - TOP PRICE PAID FOR THIS RADIO in any color or condition. Please contact us if you are looking to sell a radio. **
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Rare Tom Thumb Catalin Radio Model 955 'Oval-Dial' in Orchid
Rare Art Deco Catalin Tom Thumb Radio
Great and Rare Tom Thumb Orchid Catalin radio made in the late 1930s by the Automatic Radio Mfg. Co. The model 955 is known to collectors as the 'Oval-Dial' or 'Non-Deco'. The Tom Thumb name is a perfect fit for this radio - as it is one of the smallest radios made of catalin. This model has a design that is unique with attached catalin feet, an oval-shaped dial face, deco grill cutouts, and vertically positioned knobs. This marbleized rare orchid example is all original + in great condition with a beautiful glossy finish. Orchid cabinet is highlighted by incredible white, clear, lighter and darker orchid marbleizing. The beautifully marbleized cabinet has been cut/polished back to the original orchid from the oxidized orange-butterscotch; see last photo to see radio in as found condition. Catalin cabinet has no cracks, chips, repairs and only a small tube burn(common for this model) on the top. The butterscotch catalin knobs and the two catalin feet are original to the radio and in perfect condition. The gold grill cloth is an original Tom Thumb cloth and is in beautiful condition. Water-slide decal and dial plastic are correct replacements. This is a great example of an all original early + rare Tom Thumb catalin radio. This small radio measures approximately: 7.5" wide by 5.9" high by 4.25" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete; cord is cut. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician.