Circa:
1940's
Price: $175.00 USD Description: This is a hard to find 1940's vintage, AM/SHORTWAVE radio with a very nice hardwood/Veneer wood cabinet. This one has a very well constructed cabinet with 4 different hardwood control knobs. We have tested this one. The dial lights up when you plug it in and turn it on. We were able to tune in AM stations without attaching an antenna, this model has no internal antenna, so we didn't get any shortwave broadcasts. The off switch also works fine as well at the selector, and the tuning knob features. We are able to tune stations, but the selector on the dial doesn't go all the way across the glass station dial for some reason. We assume that the tuning adjustment is out of adjustment, but it will move about half the scale distance. This one has the original backing, a good paper label on the bottom that reads "AIR KING MODEL 4604-F 110-125 VOLTS A.C. 40 WATTS. It also has a tube diagram on it, and we note it has a phono pick-up input plug on this model also. It doesn't have an internal antenna, but you can hook up an outside type as an option. The clear plastic covering over the dial is fits good, no cracks or damage. The veneer is very nice on the sides and front, but some dried varnish issues on the top that have caused some of the varnish to come off on about 50% of the top. The metal screen type speaker covering must have had a glued on type cross slash type design on it that has come off about 70% of the screen covering, otherwise the screen is well attached and in good shape. The cabinet is 9.75H x 8.75D X 17" Long overall. The finish has a few minor scratches, but polishes up nice, and looks nice. We do not do radio repair work, so we have tried to give an ample description of what works. We didn't get any SW band reception, and we do note that this unit also has another selection on the band knob, "RP" and we didn't pick up anything with that either, but we do live in a rural community also, and have no antenna to attach to this radio for better reception. This one also has a good electric cord and plug, appears original. A good solid, well made, nice looking radio that will play!
Circa:
1940's
Price: $145.00 USD Description: This is a hard to find early 1940's vintage, AM/POLICE radio with a very nice hardwood/Veneer wood cabinet. This one also has the push button selector at the top middle, and a selector switch that allow you to use either the buttons or the tuning dial knob. The buttons all seem to work fine, but I didn't try to set any stations. The dial lights up when you plug it in and turn it on. We were able to tune in AM stations without attaching an antena. The off switch also works fine as well at the selector, and the tuning knob features. This one has the original backing, a good paper label on the bottom that reads "PHILCO MODEL 41-25 CODE 121 115 VOLTS A.C. OR D.C. 30 WATTS. It also has a tube diagram on it. It does have an internal antenna, or you can hook up an outside type as an option. The clear plastic covering over the dial is fits good but has crack in the lower righthand corner. The crack is still fit together, so no dust is getting inside. The veneer is very nice with inlayed area from the rounded front to the back in horizontal strips. The cloth speaker covering is a little frayed at the top, a little stretched, otherwise in good shape. The cabinet is 8.2H x 6.9D X 13" Long overall. The finish has a few minor scratches, and the top has some minor dryed varnish issue, but polishes up nice, and looks much better than most we have seen. We do not do radio repair work, so we have tryed to give an ample description of what works. We didn't get any police band reception, but we do live in a rural community also. A good solid, nice looking radio that will play!
Circa:
early 1900's
Price: $35.00 USD Description: This is a nice clean set of 4 drawer pulls, all the same style and size, all made of cast brass or brass alloy. These are oval in shape, with the single mounting screw design. The mounting screw is on center of the body in both directions. The oval shape is 1.7" x 2.0". The bail or handle part will swing or pivot freely in each of it's pivot holes, very nicely made handles overall. This set includes the standard drawer pull threaded machine screws, to fit in the rear handle tapped hole. The screws supplied are for 3/4" drawer front thickness. A good, sturdy, and nice looking set of drawer pulls!
Circa:
1920's-40's
Price: $28.00 USD Description: This is a nice clean set of 4 drawer pulls, all the same style and size, all made of cast brass or brass alloy. These are oval in shape, with the two mounting screws design. The center line distance of the 2 screws is 2-1/64", and the oval shape is 1-9/16" x 2-5/8". The bail or handle part will swing or pivot freely in each of it's pivot holes, very nicely made handles overall. This set includes the standard drawer pull threaded machine screws, to fit in the rear handle tapped holes. The screws supplied are for 3/4" drawer front thickness. A good, sturdy, and nice looking set of drawer pulls!
Circa:
1920's-40's
Price: $25.00 USD Description: This is a nice clean set of 4 drawer pulls, all the same style and size, all made of cast brass or brass alloy. These are oval in shape, with the two mounting screws design. The center line distance of the 2 screws is 1-3/4", and the oval shape is 1-5/16" x 2-3/16", the swing handle is a tiny bit bigger. The bail or handle part will swing or pivot freely in each of it's pivot holes, very nicely made handles overall. This set will require the standard drawer pull threaded machine screws, available at most hardware stores, as none of the tapped holes have screws in them with this set. The bail section on these has a nice cast ornate design on them. A good strong, nice looking set of drawer pulls!
Circa:
1900's
Price: $100.00 USD Description: Offering this antique oak clock case that has been made into a lighted display case with glass shelves and mirrored back and sides . Case measures 23 inches tall x 15 inches wide x 4 1/2 inches deep. Beautiful pressed morning glory blossoms and scrolled leaves. Raised door also has a raised detailed pattern and tiny side hinges. The glass shelves are 2 1/2 inches deep x 6 1/8 inches wide x 2 1/8 inches tall - there are six shelves. The light is hidden above the top shelf. Rotary wheel light switch. Very good condition, no cracks or chips; oak is clean; light works fine; the front edges of glass & mirror pieces is rough cut, not beveled; could be covered if found distracting, but currently has an almost patterned effect. The person we acquired this from used it for her Swarowski crystal pieces. Any miniatures, especially glass would look wonderful in this handsome case! Shipping/insurance to continental US addresses will be $15.00
Circa:
1920-30's
Price: $750.00 USD Description: Offering this vintage free standing optometrist trial lens cabinet, made of pressed steel with a white baked enamel finish. Stands 42 inches tall and 23 inches wide. The top section is a slant front with two doors, one latches by knob on front and lifts up; the other is secured by a hidden latch and opens down flat. There is a raised rim around the bottom of this part of the cabinet to hold a stainless steel tray to hold the trial lens used for examining eyes. (These trial lens were used when the doctor did not have the upright standing instrument used to measure and test eyes). The top part measures 13 1/2 inches tall x 12 inches deep. The bottom part of the cabinet has two doors that latch and open to two removeable shelves. The bottom part measures 15 inches tall x 12 inches deep. Good++ condition on the cabinet, no cracks in the glass, minor edge chipping on metal frame, one slight crease in the top of back leg on left side, not sure if this was done at time of manufacture - has no crack in paint finish. The enamel finish could be restored if desired or leave as is to add character and history to the piece, circa 1920-30's. This cabinet is a perfect size to use in your bathroom to hold decorative bottles of bath crystals, soaps, jars; bottom could hold addtional wash cloths, towels, magazines; many possibilities. The nice clean lines of this piece enable it to fit any decor from victorian to shabby chic cottage to modern! Buyer is responsible for picking up this cabinet at our location (we are located in southeast Ohio, right off Interstate 77 between Cambridge and Marietta) or for arranging pickup, packing, and shipping by a carrier of their choice. A very unique cabinet that could be used in any room!
Circa:
1900's
Price: $450.00 USD Description: Offering this wonderful vintage solid wood jelly cupboard with two large blind doors. Measures 46 1/2 inches wide x 13 1/2 inches deep x 44 1/2 inches tall; nice champford trim on top piece. Latched door opens to two 3/4 inch thick adjustable shelves, which creates three storage shelves including base. Shelves measure 43 1/2 inches long x 10 3/4 inches deep - inside back is bead board strips. Good++ condition, no cracks in the wood, latch closes securely, few light wear marks from normal use, typical of a primitive piece, actually adds charm, nice warm honey pine type of color. An excellent storage piece for your country cottage, shabby chic, country primitive home - many uses in any room! Buyer is responsible for picking up this piece at our location (we are located in southeast Ohio right off SR77 interstate between Cambridge & Marietta) or buyer will arrange pickup, packing, and shipping by the carrier of their choice.