RARE 1930's Zenith Black Dial Model Tombstone Radio - All Original - Working - **For Restoration**

This is a Zenith Radio from the 1930's. Its ALL ORIGINAL and nothing has been replaced. I cant begin to tell you how nice this radio looks displayed. It was originally displayed at the famous Treadgills Tavern in Austin, Texas -

When I plug the radio in, the glass lights up and though I couldn't get a station to come in there is definite static you can adjust the volume up and down. The tuning dial moves but very little movement on actual needle. The radio measures 22 1/2" tall x 16 1/2" in length x 12.

The metal plate on the back of the radio reads Zenith Radio Corp N565783. This is a real treasure!

** This item is AS-IS and should only be purchased for restoration or parts **

Price includes well padded packaging and insured shipping

Embrace the charm of the early 20th century with this rare 1930's Zenith Black Dial Model Tombstone Radio. A testament to the era's craftsmanship, this piece boasts its original design and is still in working order, offering a glimpse into the golden age of radio. The Tombstone Radio, a featured refinement, adds to its collectible value, making it a standout relic from the United States. The Zenith brand has long been synonymous with quality and innovation, and this radio is no exception. Its sleek black dial and timeless design encapsulate the period's aesthetic, making it not just a functional item but also a piece of history that would complement any vintage collection or decor. A true gem for enthusiasts and historians alike.