I don't know if there are any green label Silvertone stock tubes in there. I wish I had looked. I am debating going back with $50; especially after looking at all these images on the Web showing me what amazing looking stuff is out there. In comparison, this little cathedral is about as basic and plain as a radio could be.
I think that Bandersen's advice of holding out for something really special is a good way to obtain correct and not so common pieces, while at the same time avoiding cluttering your collection with substandard, cobbled and nickel and dime sets that not many people really want.
Since this is my Silvertone thread, I thought I would make it interesting by adding a picture of pretty much my centerpiece of that era. It is a model 4663 tombstone with rather odd Deco styling and superb cabinet craftsmanship by Colonial.
In my search for just ONE matching picture of the original topic cathedral I found two other similar models with the same dial face, knobs, and likely the same chassis. My 4663 is the one with the swept back top. The 4664 is more plain with a centered dial face, and the 4763 is really nice looking with the neat front and side speaker grille. These are amazing performers! I have had mine since I was about 12 and I am now 43. I pulled most of the stock Silvertone tubes out and replaced them with other brands in order to preserve the originals. One has died after all these years. No real restoration to speak of. Just let her play once in a while!

I have noticed that one electrolytic capacitor has been replaced and it had to be done before I got it years ago.