The ‘golden age of radio’ may be gone, but antique and vintage radios are still going strong. Whether you’re interested in a specific manufacturer (RCA, Philco, Zenith, Crosley, Emerson) or style (catalin, transistor, cathedral or console), there’s a radio out there for you.
You can identify most antique radios by model number, which can include any combination of letters and numbers. If you don't see a manufacturer's name, look inside the chassis, as it may be stamped on the tubes or other components.
The earliest radios were typically bare components (e.g. glass tubes) mounted on a board. Later came plain wooden or metal boxes, and by the late 1920s, elaborate cabinets designed to look like real furniture. Cathedral and tombstone style wooden cabinets were popular during the 1930s. And Art Deco style radios made of Bakelite, Catalin and other early resins or plastics (Plaskon, Beetle, etc) became popular during the 1930s and 1940s. Transistors were introduced in 1957, displacing tubes and enabling miniaturization.
Although you may be able to play an unrestored antique radio, note that its capacitors are likely to fail without warning (and may also pose a fire hazard), so replacing them pre-emptively is advisable.
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Asbury Park Press, NJ -
Q: I purchased this radio around 1949. It still works. Is it worth anything other than sentimental value? A: Sold through Sears, your five-tube Silvertone ...
Indianapolis Star, United States -
The 68-year-old Perry Township resident owns 21 antique radios, with the earliest a 1916 model and others representing the 1920s and 1930s. ...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY -
The soundtrack includes vintage radio programs such as Red Ryder and Little Orphan Annie. Costume designer B. Modern has created dozens of 1940s-style ...
Dailyrecord.com, NJ -
Organized by the New Jersey Antique Radio Club, the "tri-state fall swap meet" featured World War II-era radios and other equipment that hobbyists were ...
PSU Daily Vanguard, OR -
... the manmade weapons don't feel like they're from the right period, and outside of old cars or the occasional "vintage" radio broadcast, there's little ...
Times Herald-Record, NY -
"We have some cool old tube radios, vintage radios probably from the '40s," Bachman says. "We also have a big collection of something like 5000 records that ...
Bizjournals.com, NC -
They’ve become part of American nostalgia and lore, with Norman Rockwell-esque images of families gathered around the antique radio set to hear the speech. ...
Gearlog, NY -
... which includes removable reproductions of memorabilia, along with two CDs of vintage radio ads, original cast interviews, George Lucas' commentary, ...
TheaterMania.com, NY -
The Alexander Doll Company will release four new dolls to their Rockette collection on Thursday, November 13 at a public event from 11am-1pm at FAO Schwartz ...
Dailyrecord.com, NJ -
TRI-STATE ANTIQUE RADIO COLLECTORS SWAP MEET at Parsippany PAL, 30 Baldwin Road, 8 am to 1 pm; walk around auction starts at 11:30 am Club experts will ...