American Radios Radios manufactured in AmericaSome of the American radios in my collection, I particularly like Cathedral style & 1920’s Radios. 1030's Cathedral & Tombstone Cabinet Radios Philco Cathedral Model 90-1931 Gloritone Cathedral-26P-1931 General Motors-“Little General” Cathedral-110MA-1932 Philco Cathedral Model 20-1930 Sparton Jr 400-1930 Philco-Model-89-1932 US-Apex-Model-8A-1931 Echophone-Model-C-Cathedral-1929 Crosley-“Fiver”-Cathedral-Model-148-1932 Majestic-Model-15-1932 Zenith-Model-5S127-1937 Supertone-Cathedral-Model-R 1920's American made Radios Crosley-52-1924 Crosley-52-1924-Label Steinite 1927 model 990 AC powered 7 tube Superheterodyne radio has a built-in voltmeter. Atwater Kent Model 20 – 1925 Mahogany Cabinet Freed-Eisemann-Radio-Model FE15-1925 Grebe Synchrophase MU-1- 24K gold covered and lacquered diamond-shaped escutcheons United American Bosch Magneto Model 38 – 1928 Thorola Islodyne 50 – 1925 – Leatherette with metal corners All American All-Amax Senior- 1922 Freed-Eisemann-Radio-Model NR-5-1923 RCA-20-1925 Kolster-K21-1928 Splitdorf-Model-RV-580-1926 Splitdorf-Model-RV-580-1926 Splitdorf-Model-RV-580-Battery Connections Steinite-Model-5-1925 Federal-Orthosonic-Type-E American Table Top Radios Truetone-Model-D1015-1942 Midget-Tube-Radio-“Unbranded” Arvin-Model-341T-Midget-Tube-1950 Zenith-Art Deco-Model-6D311-1939 Zenith-Art Deco-Model-6D311-1939 Emerson-Model-547A-1947 Airline-Push Button-04BR-514A-1939 Philco-Model-51-930-1951 General-Model-6C Zenith-Model-6D029-1946 Philco-Model-38-10-1938 © 2024 All Rights Reserved. These are all actual photos of my radios, unless otherwise stated.Use of photos is prohibited without written permission from site owner.