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At 11:08pm on May 30, 2017, David C. Poland said…

The speaker should be a brown paint 9 inch pedestal speaker (by ROLA) but probably with a Scott tag saying D-90 speaker.

Full name is World Record Shield Grid AC-10, now informally referred to as the Scott AC-10. 

At 11:00pm on May 30, 2017, David C. Poland said…

That is an early version of the Scott AC-10   - say,1929 with that large dial and control escutcheon. Scott's first ground up design socket powered radio. 10 tubes plus the rectifier(s). Several running changes into 1931, including the smaller dial escutcheon most commonly seen. Last model before Scott used chrome plate for his radios. A good performing radio.

Curious what cabinet you have.

The earliest amp had 2 type 80 rectifiers. Shortly after just one 80. Last version amp also had an AMPERITE regulator tube to provide a steady 85 or so volts to the power transformer primary. 

 
 
 

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