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1936 Silvertone Art Deco Radio Console

Item # 968 SOLD
Measurements
42" Tall X 26" Wide X 12" Deep

Okay, I know this is a radio but it's also an exquisite example of the finest American Art Deco furniture! Look closely at the lines, the details, the materials used and ultimately the workmanship. Lovingly constructed during the pinnacle of Art Deco. It is truly a classic and rare piece of Art Deco Americana to own and cherish. "Silvertone" was made for Sears & Roebuck back-in-the-day when everyone had a handsome radio console in their family room and this particular model was in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the largest Gold dial (7" Diameter). Nifty! This streamlined radio console features a large (and very heavy!) speaker (16" Diameter!) and plays only the finest music from the Art Deco Era. (Okay, I lied about that last part - just wishful thinking)

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