Douwe's Tuberadioplaza 
Photos of a collection of European multi-band tube radios, including Philips, Graetz and Pathe brands and ranging from 1934 to 1962.
http://www.dgvanek.com/Gerard's Radio Corner 
Gerard Tel's personal collection of Dutch and other European radios, especially Philips and Tesla models. He has articles on the Van Der Heem Development Laboratory, post-WWII Czech radio design history, Mullard tube type numbers, and the Krijnen collection.
http://www.cs.uu.nl/~gerard/RadioCorner/
Paulo Moreira 
A personal page on microelectronics, optoelectronics and vintage radios, with a small image gallery of his radios and several vacuum tube data sheets.
http://paulo.moreira.free.fr/
OldRadioZone.com 
Large collection of antique wooden radios from the 1930s, with consoles, cathedrals, tombstones and a large Zenith collection, including several Stratosphere models.
http://www.oldradiozone.com/
Mike's Radio Page 
Mike Horne shows his collection of radios that he's restored, from the 1930s to the '60s, including some rare German and Dutch models.
http://www.mikesradio.freeservers.com/
Red Star Radio Site 
A gallery of antique Soviet-built radios and gramophones, with examples from the collection of Vitaly Brousnikin. Features schematics, tube information, manufacturers' logos, and RealAudio clips of Russian popular music from the various periods. (English and Russian)
http://oldradio.onego.ru/
WJOE Radio 
This site is dedicated to the collecting and preservation of radio. There is an online Antique Radio Price Guide as well as a virtual museum.
http://www.wjoe.com/
Phil's Old Radios 
Antique radios and memorabilia, with photos and commentary.
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html
Terry's Antique Radio Page 
A collection of bakelite and plastic sets, as well as some wooden sets and many transistors. Restoration articles include one about a Silvertone 6110 "Rocket".
http://members.aol.com/tschw10117/mypage.htm
Antique Japanese Radios 
A gallery of tube radios collected by Koji Hayashi. Information and photos of Japanese tubes, plus a section on the TV7/U tube tester. [Much of the text is in a Japanese character set, but captions and links are still readable in English.]
http://radiomann.hoops.ne.jp/AJR.html
Radio Will 
Photos and brief descriptions of some vintage and retro North American-made radios in wooden, plastics, clock, portable, and solid state categories.
http://angelfire.com/retro/radio49/
Radiophile.com 
John Pelham's collection, with pictures and information on wood and plastic American-made tabletop radios from the '30s and '40s, transistor radios, and a mint-condition Drake Ham radio setup. His non-radio items include wristwatches, small clocks, portable tape recorders, and Christmas lights.
http://www.radiophile.com/
Pat's Old Radios 
Patrick Franzis' collection of vintage radios with notes on each model, tips for restorers, and a detailed account of his General Electric HJ-1005 Console restoration project. There's also a section on his QRP (low-power) amateur radio interests.
http://pages.cthome.net/ptf/
Classic Radio Gallery 
Antique radios from the 1920s thru the 1940s, sorted by type (wood, plastic, transistor) and by country of origin. Also shows a number of vintage microphones and radio speakers
http://classicradiogallery.com/
Ye Olde Valve Radios 
A gallery of antique radios and phonographs owned by Keith Anabell and his son, in Auckland New Zealand. Keith gives a bit of background history for most of them.
http://www.lairweb.org.nz/radios/
Oldradios.com 
Tube and transistor radios collected by George S. Kaczowka over 25 years, from US and foreign manufacturers. The reference section includes "Ask the Zenith oracle" about the chassis and possible models of Zenith radios made between 1927 and 1949, from as little as a serial number.
http://www.oldradios.com
Bill's Antique Radio Emporium 
Bill Harris' restoration projects, radio repair tips, an article about how the Rural Electrification Authority gave rise to the popularity of radio in rural America, a history of the NBC network identification chimes, and a cross-referenced directory for matching radio brand names to the name of the actual manufacturers.
http://www.radioremembered.org/
Richard's Radios 
Illustrated personal collection of vintage (mainly British) wireless radio and electrical test equipment.
http://www.richardsradios.co.uk/
Dave's Classic and Antique Radio Collection 
Collection of wooden and plastic radios dating from the 1930s to the 1960s, restored and refinished by Dave.
http://aligator222.tripod.com/radio/radio.html
Plasticradios.com 
Devoted to the preservation of plastic tube radios, in bakelite, plaskon, and hard plastic.
http://www.plasticradios.com/
Antique Wireless And Scientific Instruments 
Photos of John D. Jenkins' early American, British and French wireless sets and related equipment, mostly dating from the '20s.
http://www.sparkmuseum.com/
FM-Only Radios 
Andrew Mitz presents an introduction to collecting early table and portable radios that receive only the FM band.
http://www.somerset.net/arm/fm_only.html
Beert's Virtual Radio Museum 
A private collection with some European antique radios, including several SBR (Societé Belge de Radiophonie) models. [English, Dutch, and French]
http://www.radiomuseum.be/
Wumpus's Old Radio World 
Photos and data for many German-made radios and wireless equipment, including a special section on the Volksempfanger models.
http://www.oldradioworld.de/
Transitone Pages 
Mike Wheat's photos and imaginative histories of his "mythically rare" Philco Transitone radios.
http://www.geocities.com/michaelbbc/TransitonePages.html
Allen Cutts' Antique Radios 
Photos of wooden radios and boatanchors, a tour of his garage radio shop, and photos taken at Southeastern Antique Radio Society meetings.
http://www.mindspring.com/~cacutts/radio/radio.html
The Valve Page 
UK collector Jonathan Evans' personal collection of vintage British and European tube radios, televisions, and test equipment, many with brief technical and restoration notes. He also provides general information for restoration and valve (tube) design.
http://www.thevalvepage.com/
Radio Heaven 
Ron Lawrence's (KC4YOY) collection which includes several Atwater Kent sets and some vintage amateur radio gear.
http://radioheaven.homestead.com/RadioHeaven1.html
Mid Century Radios 
A collection of homemade radios, tube radios, transistor radios, shortwave radios, radio kits and reel-to-reel tape recorders.
http://www.midcenturyradios.com/index.html
Electronixandmore.com, Home of Jon's Antique Radios 
Jon Stanley's collection of US-made radios (some with restoration notes) and tube boxes. Includes a cross-reference chart giving the model years associated with volume numbers of Rider's "Perpetual Troubleshooters' Manual".
http://www.electronixandmore.com/
Rolf Bergendorff's Radio Museum 
Photo gallery of many individual European-made sets, wide views of his collection on shelves, and a Mullard/European valve code reference page. (Swedish and English)
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-12206/radio/main.htm
Oz Radio 
Highlights from two collections of Australian bakelite radios, featuring AWA, Astor, Airzone, Peter Pan, Tasma, Kriesler, STC, Monarch and some extremely rare makes and models. Each set is displayed with a large clear photo and comments.
http://www.bestnet.com.au/ozradio.htm
Bill's Old Radio Page 
Photo gallery of Bill's US-made tube consoles, chairsides, tabletops, cathedrals, tombstones, phonographs and jukeboxes.
http://cvip.fresno.com/~hww01/radio_html/billsradios.htm
Antique Radio In Brazil 
Photographs and descriptions of a collector's radios from around the world. Includes unidentified sets and links. [English/Portugeuse/German]
http://www.bn.com.br/radios-antigos/
John Rose's Vintage Radio Home 
A collection of tube radios, with photos and restoration notes. His main collecting interest is in Canadian-made radios, especially models by Northern Electric.
http://www.northernelectric.ca/radios/index.htm
Wouter's Antieke Radio Site 
Wouter Nieuwlaat's radios and print advertisements, mostly by Philips plus a few other European brands, several articles on restoration, and a links page. [English and Dutch]
http://www.antiekeradio.nl/
Brane's Collection 
European radios from the 1930s, owned by a collector in Slovenia.
http://www.geocities.com/qelbrane/
Sal's Antique Radios 
US-made radios, communications receivers, and test equipment, plus schematics and instructions for building a Knight AM Broadcaster/Transmitter. Includes a special section of Blonder-Tongue sets, with photo of the author with Ben Tongue and Isaac Blonder.
http://www.tuberadios.com/
Northern Electric Baby Champ 
Detailed descriptions of and service data for the series of radios housed in the distinctive waterfall or rainbow cabinet, plus radiophonos and intercom units that share some of the components.
http://babychamp.ca/
Radio Gort 
Photos of older European transistor portables, tube radios, receivers, and speakers. Closeups of details of each model.
http://radio.gort.dk/
Radio Belgiek 
Johan Catteau's vintage Belgian-made radios, including some manufactured by ACEC, Alfa, and SBR. He also shows several other European and American models, along with gramophones and wireless equipment. [Dutch, English, and French]
http://home.scarlet.be/~jcatteau/
Gary Breaux's Vintage Philco Radios 
Gallery of photos of cathedral and tombstone radios from 1930 to 1935, with links, tips, and the current restoration project.
http://itsmegfb.tripod.com/
New World of Radio Entertainment 
Jim Worden's virtual radio museum with restoration photos, vintage advertising featuring the displayed models, and news headlines. Includes titles of radio programs on the air when each model came out.
http://www.jimsradios.250x.com/
Yesterday's Waves 
Antique radio restoration projects, with several Canadian models. [English, French]
http://www3.sympatico.ca/sireno/
Art's Antique Radios 
Photo gallery of console and tabletop, wood and plastic sets, plus Coke, Pepsi, and other novelty radios.
http://www.myantiqueradio.com/
Rod's Classic and Antique Radios 
Photos of Rod Roger's collection of radios and accessories on display in Salina, Kansas, USA. He shows how to make your own "B" battery, and provides a guide to determine the date of a patent number.
http://www.tri.net/~rrogers/radio/
Radio and Phono Museum 
A display of old restored and functional apparatus, from crystal sets to transistor radios, from cylinders to 78 rpm, with a special section on Philips models and advertising art. Features RealAudio sound clips sampled by Jean-Luc Fradet. (French and English)
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/jlf/eindex.htm