Thanks….
That may be why the write up says:
“This is a Montgomery Ward Radio from 1936. It is a model 62-229. There is no back panel, so the inner workings are visible. There are two wires which are connected on one end, but not on the other. We have no way of testing whether or not it works. The front is in good condition with only a few scratches, and it has a floral print fabric covering the speaker grill. The radio is 14.5” by 17” and 10” deep.
Hmmmm I may have snagged a rather unusual radio… One of the pics was of the data sheet still glued in the cabinet and it did clearly state 6 tube 32V D.C., 40 Watts in big letters…
Does this mean that I need to get a windmill to go with the radio now