I was wondering about that illuminated peacock as well. Your Maggie console TV is showing the NBC affiliate in Grand Rapids; is there a connection between that and the peacock atop the set? NBC still uses a small, almost transparent peacock logo during prime time (also during morning and early afternoon network shows, what few of the latter are left) and during NBC Nightly News, the latter showing MSNBC's web site URL below it: msnbc.com.
I also like the looks of the room your console is in. I'm 53 years old and haven't seen a "sunburst" clock like the one on the wall above the set in many years--since the '70s at least.
Glad to see you got that console working. It must have taken you quite a while to restore the entire set if you rebuilt the chassis from the ground up. I'm curious -- how long did it actually take to do it?

At least you didn't have to replace the CRT. I don't know what type CRT that set uses, but I can't help wondering whether that tube or any other round CRT (such as 21FBP22 or 21CYP22) are still available.
I'd hang on to that console if I were you. Like Zeniths (and every other make of TV I can think of), they don't make them like that anymore. In this day and age of "roll your own" entertainment systems, your 3-way Maggie, which is the "original" home theater (Magnavox also had a fabulous 25" rectangular tube stereo-theatre 3-way console, several models of which had what Magnavox called "total remote control" that could operate the television, the AM/FM stereo radio and amplifier, and even the reject function of the record changer, in the late '60s) stands out. There probably aren't that many of the roundie versions of these sets in existence, so as I said, I'd hang on to the set you have. I'm sure that when these sets are gone, they will be gone for good.