
Most of the TVs will have some collector value , for instance the Pilot TV will go for $200 to $400 depending on condition and completeness (knobs , no broken "slats" in the front , etc.)
The radios will go at lower prices than the more desirable TVs .
The UHF converters are scrap , can't sell em for much over $10 , and that is to folks who will reuse the enclosure itself to build their own electronic project into .
The TV you have listed as "Andrew" is far more likely to be "Andrea" , which was a big name manufacturer long ago .
Now , as to fair pricing , one of your best resources will be to check out COMPLETED ebay sales for what similar units have SOLD for in the past . You may notice my use of capital letters , this is no mistake on my part and is to emphasize the fact that only completed sales are to be used as a rough estimate of value . There are many knuckleheads out there that list common as dirt 1950s TVs for thousands of dollars cause "It's old , it's gotta be worth a FORTUNE !!!!" only to have the listing languish for ever with nothing but the sounds of sad laughter from the folks who know it isn't worth 1/100th of their asking price .
PS , scanning your list , I don't see any real "Holy Grail" sets (Like an RCA TRK-5 which is presently at around $10K or better value) but there WILL be folks interested if your pricing is fair . I wish you the best of luck getting this stuff to the collectors who will be interested in it .