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Zenith Console Radio and Record Changer, Model 12H689 Kenwood, 1942
$ 2,500
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Description
Zenith Console Radio and Record Changer, Model 12H689 Kenwood, 1942
An extraordinary 1942 Zenith 12H689 Kenwood console radio and record changer, produced in Chicago by Zenith Radio Corporation. This rare and elegant twelve-tube model represents one of the finest examples of early 1940s American design, combining refined craftsmanship with technical innovation. The burled and bookmatched veneers, sculpted pilasters, and chrome-trimmed drawer front embody the transition from late Art Deco to the streamlined modern aesthetic that defined prewar home entertainment.
The large circular dial, framed by deep black pushbutton panels, captures Zenith’s iconic “big black dial” design, a hallmark of quality and modernity in the radio era. Beneath the dial, a pull-out drawer reveals the integrated record changer, while a concealed side compartment holds original record storage sleeves.
Technically advanced for its time, the 12H689 Kenwood utilized a twelve-tube chassis (12B2) and a 14-inch dynamic speaker, delivering exceptional sound quality for both AM and shortwave reception. This model marked the last of Zenith’s major prewar home entertainment consoles, produced just before wartime manufacturing restrictions halted consumer radio production.
This example remains beautifully preserved with its original wood finish and intact detailing. In addition, it has been thoughtfully enhanced with modern Bluetooth technology, allowing wireless connection to smartphones, tablets, or computers. This upgrade makes it possible to stream contemporary music or radio through the original speaker system, blending vintage character with modern functionality. The Bluetooth integration ensures that the console remains a centerpiece not just for display, but for daily enjoyment in today’s homes.
Whether displayed as a decorative focal point or restored for operation, this console stands as a superb representation of Zenith’s golden era of design and innovation—now bridging nearly a century of audio history. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 29.8 in; H. 43 in; D. 17.3 in; W. 75.69 cm; H. 109.22 cm; D. 43.94 cm;
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ArtDecoCollection.com was one of the very first Antique/Art Deco businesses to have an online, worldwide presence. In addition to our highly regarded past retail locations in San Francisco and our current 7,000-square-foot showroom-by-appointment in Oakland, California, we have maintained a website for over 25 years. P: 510.501.4020 E: info@artdecocollection.com
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