Something close by but I haven't seen one like this. Does it look as if it once had a radio in it?
Sears & Roebuck (Circa early 1900's prox) Hand Crank Phonograph
$500 OBO
Perfect project for a repair/refurbish expert - currently not working
Has original parts & beautiful wood case / Phonograph top lifts
and there is a mid section that flips down like an old secretarial desk. (See Pics)
Late Silvertone radio/phonograph
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Re: Late Silvertone radio/phonograph
Here is a couple Sears Catalog Machines almost like yours, probably a different year made changes in the exterior. This is from the 1927 sears reproduction catalogs available now and then.
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Re: Late Silvertone radio/phonograph
Thanks Larry for the great information. I may go take a look but it is probably not worth too much, at least to me, w/o the radio.
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Re: Late Silvertone radio/phonograph
The horn on that model isn't much to speak of--sort of an elongated saxophone type horn, and not really exponential.
I believe that it's the same type of horn used in this model:
Click -- http://thirdinvestments.com/Phono4.jpg
From: http://thirdinvestments.com/news.htm
I believe that it's the same type of horn used in this model:
Click -- http://thirdinvestments.com/Phono4.jpg
From: http://thirdinvestments.com/news.htm
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Re: Late Silvertone radio/phonograph
That's really quite nifty of a late 20's Truphonic Silvertone but way overpriced. The machines of that era used a lot of pot metal in the tone arm and soundbox and that causes trouble. Still a nice cabinet, but I think even $200 would be too high, considering the radioi is gone and it doesn't even work. BTW- these have been seen with a small writing desk fitted into the center section.