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Silvertone IV Neutrodyne (1925?)
(wood tube casket radio)

Silvertone IV Neutrodyne (1925?)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Sears was probably the best among the catalog merchants at procuring very good quality products to put their name on. This Silvertone IV Neutrodyne is an example of that. This is a very well made Neutrodyne style radio. In addition to the two filament controls it has an actual separate volume control so you can adjust the volume of your headset/speaker without having to re-adjust your filament controls. The cabinet retains a pretty nice original finish, with a few blemishes that are not too objectionable. The gold graphics on the front are sharp, attractive, and better than most of these hundred year old sets. This is a Neutrodyne, not a Heterodyne. The sound is not Hi-Fi, and operation is equal parts magic, science, and art. I am supplying a period appropriate speaker and headphones. The tubes alone are worth more than I am asking for all of it. I do not have an AC supply for this one. Requires a substantial external antenna for all but very strong local stations. I have included a tuning chart to help you find stations. 27"W x 10-1/2"H x 11"D. Weight packaged will be near 40 pounds.

Silvertone IV Neutrodyne (1925?)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Sears was probably the best among the catalog merchants at procuring very good quality products to put their name on. This Silvertone IV Neutrodyne is an example of that. This is a very well made Neutrodyne style radio. In addition to the two filament controls it has an actual separate volume control so you can adjust the volume of your headset/speaker without having to re-adjust your filament controls. The cabinet retains a pretty nice original finish, with a few blemishes that are not too objectionable. The gold graphics on the front are sharp, attractive, and better than most of these hundred year old sets. This is a Neutrodyne, not a Heterodyne. The sound is not Hi-Fi, and operation is equal parts magic, science, and art. I am supplying a period appropriate speaker and headphones. The tubes alone are worth more than I am asking for all of it. I do not have an AC supply for this one. Requires a substantial external antenna for all but very strong local stations. I have included a tuning chart to help you find stations. 27"W x 10-1/2"H x 11"D. Weight packaged will be near 40 pounds.

Reported sold by Mike Boessen on December 31, 2025
Listed price on date of sale - $149.00
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