Silvertone, made by...
Silvertone, made by...
 
         Sivertone was a brand name used by Sears, initially for phonographs and musical instruments and in 1919 introduced for radios.
Almost all products were purchased directly from manufacturers.
           The chassis number seen at the chassis label contains the manufacturers source code: the leading three digits are the manufacturers key.
100  Stewart-Warner
           101  Colonial (formerly King Quality)
           102  Majestic R&T (formerly Case Electric)
           103  Emerson
           104  Phonovision (formerly Corona)
           105  Continental (later renamed Admiral)
           106  ERLA (formerly Sentinel)
           107  Howard
           108  Automatic Radio, Boston
           109  Detrola
           110  Air King
           113  Mission Bell
           114  Pincor
           115  Parris-Dunn
           116  Electro-Acoustic
           117  Grigsby-Grunow (Grunow)
           118  Lafayette (Wholesale Radio Service)
           119  Automatic Radio, Minneapolis
             
           120  Sterling
           121  Zenith
           122  Warwick
           123  Crosley
           124  Operadio
           125  Universal Battery
           126  RCA Victor
           127  Continental Motor
           128  Crowe
           129  Jackson
           132  Noblitt-Sparks (Arvin) 
           133  International Radio (Kadette)
           134  Wilcox-Gay
           135  Sonora Radio & Television
           137  Conley
           138  Erwood
           139  General Transformer
               
           141  Air King
Literature: 
           Mark V.Stein, the Sears Sivertone Catalogs 1930-1942
             
            
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