We Buy Catalin Radios
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Air King 'Duchess' A-600 Catalin Radio in Yellow with Green
Seldom Seen Beautifully Marbleized Green Catalin Air King
Stately Air King A-600 'Duchess' catalin radio in light yellow with marbleized green trim, is a large radio with a unique design + construction. Designed in 1946, this radio is comprised of 3 separate catalin pieces setting it apart from other radios of the time. he front of the cabinet is consists of two colors, the yellow insert grille and the green surround, both cast separately which are fastened to the yellow cabinet. It is believed that the front surround + the large attached grill are among the largest cast catalin parts ever made. The faintly marbleized yellow catalin cabinet is contrasted with the heavily marbleized jade green trim. The stately size of this radio, the color, and contrasting trim make for a stunning Art Deco radio. Radio cabinet has been hand polished to a beautiful gloss. This radio's beautiful yellow catalin cabinet, grill and knobs are in perfect original condition with no cracks, chips, tube burns, or repairs. The green catalin grill surround and is also free of cracks, chips, or repairs. The plastic dial face is in good original condition with some stress lines common to this model due to shrinkage. The masonite back is original to the radio and still retains the original manufacturers sticker. Radio has been well taken care of and only shows some fine scratches consistent with age + careful use. This is a seldom seen radio in excellent condition that would make for a great addition to any radio or Art Deco collection. Radio measures approximately: 13" wide by 8" high by 7" 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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Air King 'Skyscraper' 52 Radio Green w/Crystalline Finish + Egyptians
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
The Green with Crystalline Finish Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 52 radio with the Egyptian insert is a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's" called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This green plaskon with rare crystalline finish Air King Model 52 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model radio constructed of plaskon (an early plastic ) with an applied original crystalline finish, has the rarer Egyptian insert on its waterfall facade and the large deco 'AK" tuning knob. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original + in great condition with only small scratches and blemishes that are a common for Air King radios consistent with manufacturing process, age and use. Original crystalline finish has some wear associated with age and use as would be expected. The Deco black + brass Egyptian insert is original and in great condition with only slight signs of age. The green 'AK' tuning knobs and the the two green top bars are original to the radio and perfect; the two lever knobs are replacements. Radio retains the original grill cloth and metal bottom panel. Speaker is not installed in radio, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio in Pure White - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Beautiful and Rare Pure White Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio with the 'Clock' insert, a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This pure white Plaskon Air King Model 66 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model constructed of Plaskon (an early plastic), has the deco clock insert on its deco waterfall facade. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Unlike the most often seen Ivory colored Air King this is a Pure White example...it is so white that it is a Bluish-White Plaskon color. This color cabinet is seldom seen. Radio is original + in beautiful condition with small scratches and blemishes that are a common for Air King radios consistent with manufacturing process, age and use. Deco clock face, chrome surround and convex glass covering the clock are original + perfect. White dial face with Atlas holding the world on his shoulders is is bright and perfect. The four Black bakelite knobs with inset pure white plaskon + the two matching pure white top bars are original to the radio and damage free. Radio retains the original grill cloth. Original speaker is not attached , as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 'Skyscraper' Radio Model 52 with Egyptians in Ivory - Harold Van Doren
Quintessential American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Striking Ivory Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 52 radio with the Egyptian insert; a true American Art Deco design icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's" called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This ivory plaskon with black trim Air King Model 52 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model radio constructed of plaskon(an early plastic), has the rarer Egyptian insert on its waterfall facade and the large deco "AK" tuning knob. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original and in fabulous condition with only a few small hairlines/mold marks and small scratches consistent with manufacturing process, age and use. The Deco Egyptian insert is original and in great condition with only slight signs of age. The three black bakelite knobs + the two ivory top bars are original to the radio and perfect. Radio retains the original grill cloth and metal bottom panel. Speaker is not installed in radio, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 'Skyscraper' Radio Model 66 in Black - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Black Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio with the 'Globe' insert, a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This jet black bakelite Air King Model 66 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model constructed of Bakelite(an early plastic), has the Globe insert on its waterfall facade. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original + in fabulous condition with only small scratches consistent with age and use; cabinet has one tight almost invisible hairline on the top from under the bar going to the back edge. Globes and convex glass covering them are original + perfect. Black dial face with Atlas holding the world on his shoulders is is bright and perfect. The three Black bakelite knobs with inset ivory plaskon + the two top bars are original to the radio and perfect. Radio retains the original grill cloth and cardboard bottom panel. Speaker is not attached, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 'Skyscraper' Radio Model 66 in Blue - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Rare and beautiful Blue Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio with the 'Globe' insert, a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This blue Plaskon Air King Model 66 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model constructed of Plaskon (an early plastic), has the Globe insert on its deco waterfall facade. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original + in great original condition with only small scratches and blemishes that are a common for Air King radios consistent with manufacturing process, age and use. Globes, chrome surround and convex glass covering globes are original + perfect. Black dial face with Atlas holding the world on his shoulders is is bright and perfect. The three Black bakelite knobs with inset blue plaskon + the two blue top bars are original to the radio, damage free and only exhibit a small amount of discoloration; common for this color. Radio retains the original grill cloth and cardboard bottom panel. Speaker is not attached, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 'Skyscraper' Radio Model 66 in Marbleized Brown - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Stunning Chocolate Brown Marbleized Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio with the 'Globe' insert, a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This marbleized chocolate brown Bakelite Air King Model 52 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This model constructed of Brown Bakelite(an early plastic), has the Globe insert on its waterfall facade. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original + in great condition with no cracks, chips, or repairs to cabinet or trim. Copper-toned Globe(world) insert, copper surround and convex glass covering them are original + perfect. White dial face with Atlas holding the world on his shoulders is is bright and perfect. The three matching bakelite knobs + the two matching top bars are original to the radio and also perfect. Radio retains the original patterned copper-toned grille cloth. Speaker is not attached, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 'Skyscraper' Radio Model 66 in Yellow - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Rare and beautiful Yellow Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio with the 'Clock' insert, a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This yellow Plaskon Air King Model 66 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model constructed of Plaskon (an early plastic), has the clock insert on its deco waterfall facade. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is original + in beautiful condition with small scratches and blemishes that are a common for Air King radios consistent with manufacturing process, age and use; however it does have a repair on the top of the cabinet that was expertly done years ago. Deco clock face, chrome surround and convex glass covering the clock are original + perfect. White dial face with Atlas holding the world on his shoulders is is bright and perfect. The four Black bakelite knobs with inset yellow plaskon + the two yellow top bars are original to the radio, damage free. Radio retains the original grill cloth and cardboard bottom panel. Speaker is not attached, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King ‘Skyscraper’ 770 Radio in Ivory Plaskon - Rare 1937 Deco Design
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Rare Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 770 radio with the 'Tuning Eye' is a Art Deco design icon. This ivory cream Plaskon Air King is a seldom seen radio made by Air King Products Company of New York in 1937. This early model constructed of Plaskon (an early plastic), with the 'Air King' logo embossed above the green magic eye tube is a great deco radio. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original with a beautiful and natural gloss + in excellent condition with no cracks, tube burns or repairs. The cabinet has the usual tight stress lines from normal use and age that are common to the Air King Skyscraper radios. Cabinet has a small chip inside the cabinet where the screw/bracket holds the speaker enclosure to the cabinet that cannot be seen when the radio is displayed. Radio retains the original patterned grill cloth in good condition with signs of wear consistent with age + use. The original gold and black dial face is bright. The ivory plastic knobs and dial plastic are correct replacements. Chassis has date stamped: JUN 8 1937 The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 52 Radio 'Skyscraper' Brown with Egyptians - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
This striking brown Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 52 radio with the Egyptian insert is a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's" called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This marbleized chocolate brown Bakelite Air King Model 52 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model radio constructed of bakelite, has the rarer Egyptian insert on its waterfall facade and the large deco 'AK" tuning knob. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original and in fabulous condition with no cracks, chips, or repairs. The Deco gold-tone Egyptian insert is original and in great condition with only slight signs of age. The large brown bakelite 'AK' knob + the two brown top bars are original to the radio and perfect. The two brown lever knobs are exact replacements. Radio retains the original grill cloth and metal bottom panel. Speaker is not installed in radio, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King 52 Radio 'Skyscraper' with Egyptians - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
The Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 52 radio with the Egyptian insert is a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's" called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This ivory plaskon with black trim Air King Model 52 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model radio constructed of plaskon(an early plastic ), has the rarer Egyptian insert on its waterfall facade and the large deco 'AK" tuning knob. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original and in fabulous condition with only a few small hairlines and small scratches consistent with manufacturing process, age and use. The Deco black + silver Egyptian insert is original and in great condition with only slight signs of age. The three black bakelite knobs + the two ivory top bars are original to the radio and perfect. Radio retains the original grill cloth and metal bottom panel. Speaker is not installed in radio, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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Air King A-600 'Duchess' Catalin Radio in Green with Yellow
Seldom Seen Beautifully Marbleized Green Catalin Air King
Seldom seen Air King A-600 'Duchess" radio in green with yellow catalin, is a large radio with a unique design + construction. Designed in 1946, this radio is comprised of 3 separate catalin pieces setting it apart from other radios of the time. The front of the cabinet is comprised of two colors, the green grill and the yellow surround, both cast separately which are fastened to the main green cabinet. It is believed that the front panel + the large attached grill are among the largest cast catalin parts ever made. The green Catalin cabinet is heavily marbleized with tones of green, brown, yellow + clear that add depth to an already beautiful radio. The swirl pattern on the top and right side of cabinet is very different then other examples of this radio. The swirls look like green, borwn and clear "drips". The stately size of this radio, the great color, and contrasting trim make for a stunning Art Deco radio. Radio cabinet has been hand polished to an incredible gloss. This radio's beautiful catalin cabinet is in perfect original condition with no cracks chips, tube burns, or repairs. The yellow catalin grill surround and green catalin knobs are also free of cracks, chips, or repairs. The plastic dial face is in great original condition. The masonite back is original to the radio and still retains the original manufacturers sticker. Radio measures approximately: 13" wide by 8" high by 7" 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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Air King A-600 'Duchess' Radio in Green and Yellow Catalin
Seldom Seen Beautifully Marbleized Green Catalin Air King
Regal Air King A-600 'Duchess' catalin radio in marbleized jade green with yellow trim, is a substantial radio with a unique design + construction. Designed in 1946, this radio is comprised of 3 separate catalin pieces setting it apart from other radios of the time. The green cabinet and the front of the cabinet consists of two colors, the green insert grille and the yellow surround, both cast separately which are fastened to the yellow cabinet. It is believed that the front surround + the large attached grill are among the largest cast catalin parts ever made. The beautifully marbleized jade green catalin cabinet is contrasted with the yellow trim. The green Catalin cabinet is heavily marbleized with tones of green, brown, yellow + clear that add depth to an already beautiful radio. The stately size of this radio, the color, and contrasting trim make for a stunning Art Deco radio. Radio cabinet has been hand polished to an incredible gloss. This radio's beautiful catalin cabinet is in great original condition with no chips, tube burns, or repairs; however it does have a tight hairline by the bottom rear screw hole as seen in photo. The yellow catalin grill surround and catalin knobs are free of cracks, chips, or repairs. The plastic dial face is in great original condition wit only minimal signs of use + age. The masonite back is original to the radio and still retains the original manufacturers sticker. Radio measures approximately: 13" wide by 8" high by 7" 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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Air King Skyscraper Radio Model 66 in Lavender - Harold Van Doren
Striking American Art Deco Air King Radio Design
Incredible and rare Lavender Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio with the 'Globe' insert, a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli in his book "Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This lavender Plaskon Air King Model 66 was designed by Harold Van Doren + John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model constructed of Plaskon (an early plastic), has the Globe insert on its deco waterfall facade. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable. Radio is all-original + in great original condition with no cracks, chips or repairs; cabinet has small scratches and blemishes that are a common for Air King radios consistent with manufacturing process, age and use. Globes, chrome surround and convex glass covering globes are original + perfect. Black dial face bright and perfect; this radio was found in Portugal and has a 220V chassis with the European 'Star' dial. The four Black bakelite knobs with inset lavender plaskon + the two lavender top bars are original to the radio and damage free. Radio retains the original grill cloth. Speaker is not attached, as it is safer to display the Air King without the heavy speaker hanging from top of cabinet. The radio measures approximately: 11.75" High by 8.75" Wide by 6.75" 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. ** We are always LOOKING TO BUY Air King Skyscraper 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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AMC 126 '3-Ring' Catalin Radio in Maroon + Yellow
Seldom seen AMC 3-Ring in a Great Color Combination
Rare AMC (Garod) 126 '3-Ring' Catalin radio in a merlot/maroon with butterscotch trim. This radio is gets it nickname from the intricate design of the 3 interlocking rings in the grill. The catalin cabinet has a deep shine that makes its rich color glow and shows off the striking butterscotch catalin trim. This model radio is seldom seen in colors other than all butterscotch and in this fine of a condition. This beautiful set is in great condition with no chips or tube burns to the catalin cabinet; however cabinet has a small tight hairline coming from under the grill trim on the bottom right corner that is difficult to see. The knobs and handle are original to the radio and also free of any defects; however the the grill has a repaired crack on the bottom right where the screw secures the trim to cabinet. Please see last photo with areas circled. The radio retains its original grill cloth which has no tears or stains. Cabinet retains the original water-slide decal and the manufactures paper label affixed to the bottom of cabinet. This rare radio displays well and radio that is often found heavily damaged. This stately radio measures approximately: 10.5" Wide by 8" High by 5.85" 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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AMC 1450 Catalin 'Peak-Top' Radio in Merlot + Butterscotch
Seldom seen 1940 AMC Model in a Great Color Combination
Beautiful AMC (Garod) 1450 'Peak-Top' Catalin radio in a merlot/maroon with butterscotch trim. The catalin cabinet has a deep shine that makes its rich color glow and shows off the exceptionally striking butterscotch catalin trim. The radio is in original, untouched condition, and is just a stunning example of this Garod model. This model radio is seldom seen in colors other than all butterscotch and in this fine of a condition. This beautiful set is in great condition with no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs to the catalin cabinet or trim. The cylindrical shaped knobs, grill and handle are original to the radio and also free of any defects. The radio retains its original textured gold grill cloth which has no tears or stains. Cabinet retains the original manufactures paper label is still affixed to the bottom of cabinet. Water-slide decal + dial plastic are correct replacements. This is truly a remarkable radio in excellent condition. This stately radio measures approximately: 10.5" Wide by 8" High by 5.85" 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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American Art Deco Gilbert Rohde Clock for Herman Miller Model 4706
Gilbert Rohde Designed Machine Age Clock
Rare Gilbert Rohde Machine Age electric clock model 4706-N exhibited at the 1933-34 World's Fair in Chicago. Manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design, including a chrome-ringed face that sits on a brushed aluminum base, with three speed-lines cut into it. The opalescent painted face has streamline numerals, hands, and a red second hand that heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. The condition of this iconic clock can only be described as near mint. It is obvious that this clock has been well taken care of and only shows some fine scratches and light pitting on chrome consistent with light careful use and age. Clock base retains the original brown felt still affixed to the bottom. Dial glass is original with no cracks or chips. The Deco black hour hand has a fine scratch caused by the spinning of the minute hand. This in no way detracts from this great clock. The clock is fitted with an alarm and a starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Power cord is long and in good condition. Clock is marked Herman Miller clock Co. Zeeland, Mich. U.S.A. on the bottom of the face following the contour of the chrome bezel. This table clock measures 6 1/2" high by 6" wide by 3" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with clock keeping time. 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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American Art Deco Gilbert Rohde Clock Herman Miller 4723-A
Solid Honduras Mahogany Electric Clock Manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company
Gilbert Rohde designed Art Deco Solid Honduras Mahogany electric clock model # 4723-A manufactured by the Herman Miller Clock Company ca. 1933. Strong Art Deco elements are at the very heart of this model's design. The half sphere hour markers, teardrop hour hand, and a red second hand heighten the appeal of this rare clock. This is a truly striking design. Eleven of the hour markers are nickel-plated and the one at the 12 o'clock position is brass adding to the design and are original to the clock. The condition of this clock can only be described as near mint. Wood case has been refinished and looks great with a beautiful lustre. Wedge shaped clock base the original black paint. The clock is fitted with an alarm and a starter wheel that is in working condition at this time. Cloth covered power cord has been replaced and is long. This table clock measures approximately: 5.5" high by 4.75" wide by 2.5" deep. If you wish to use clock daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.
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American Art Deco Paul Frankl for Brown-Saltman Pair of Side Tables
Beautiful Curved Shapes with Speed-Lines
Original pair of 1940's blond mahogany occasional tables with elegant curved bell legs designed by Paul Frankl for the Brown-Saltman Company. Each with a rectangular top over flared bell legs with 3 "Speed-Line" details under top. Stamped on the underside of the surface "MFG. By Brown-Saltman Co., Southgate, California, 8088 End Table". This table model is pictured in Emily Genauer's 1939 book 'Modern Interiors, Today and Tomorrow'. Tables have been refinished and are ready to be displayed/used. Each table measures 28" wide by 16" wide by 22.5" high.
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American Art Deco Rare Gilbert Rohde Clock for Herman Miller
Chrome and Wood Model 4084 from the 1934 Chicago World's Fair
Beautiful Gilbert Rohde Art Deco clock from the series of clocks introduced at the Chicago World's Fair for Herman Miller. Original silver face with black raised hour markers, black hands, red second hand and a single curved chrome strip wrapping along one side of the clock. The clock is Number 4084-B in the Herman Miller company literature and was shown in the 1933 and 1937 catalogs and also in the special catalog for the 1934 Chicago World's Fair. Impressed model number 4084-B and original World's Fair factory label is affixed to the rear of clock Clock keeps perfect time and case has been refinished. Clock measures 8.75" high by 7.5" wide by 2.75" deep. There is no guarantee of accuracy with clock keeping time. If you wish to use it daily, it is recommended you have a qualified professional service it, as it may need lubrication and calibration.