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Comment by David C. Poland on September 27, 2019 at 12:03pm

From the Scott Guide 2nd Edition, Gothic version console cabinets. There is some name confusion:

The  Wellington (90) pg 91 from 1932-35  phono drawer mid cabinet.

The Wellington Grande (92) pg 97- 1935-6  has no doors, phono above receiver 

                                                     (but the 1935 Scott cabinet catalog called it New Wellington)

The Gothic Grande (26)  pg 98  - 1936-39 has doors.  phono above the receiver

The New Wellington (91) pg 104  is a rather different design,  phono above the receiver.

Gerry's cabinet (no doors) seems to have a taller control panel to accommodate the pair of eye tubes for the AW-27 (Baby Quaranta) so I wonder if the cabinet is the upsized a bit, which The Rockford Peerless Furniture Co. was certainly capable of doing.

Comment by Mark D McClure on September 26, 2019 at 11:18pm

From the catalog that I just read, it seems this (Like mine as I have the same one) the cabinet is a NEW WELLINGTON or am I missing something?  I would also like to see pictures of the record changer.  What model or name is it?  Mine is missing and I would like to try and find the correct one that goes in it. 

Your looks great.     

Comment by David C. Poland on January 23, 2017 at 9:10pm

Nice one Gerry.  Refinished?

Comment by Ken Carr on September 5, 2016 at 8:35pm

Very nice radio! The cabinet appears to be original finish?

Comment by Carlos Insa on September 3, 2016 at 12:59pm

Terrific set !  Appears a Baby Quaranta into a stunning Gothic Grande cabinet.

It is possible view several pics of their Phono??

Comment by Norman S Braithwaite on August 29, 2016 at 12:00am

Nice find! What phonograph/recording equipment is included?

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