Technical information is available here:
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel/130/M0021130.pdf
Your radio is in Rider Vol 17. This indicates it was made around 1947. Fifty to $100 would be reasonable but value depends on how much a person wants the radio. Probably not practical to ship.
Norm
:I've been searching all over the Internet for information on a Stewart Warner A92CR3. I bought this from a neighbor's garage sale years ago, cleaned it up and got the radio working. I've finally decided to do some research on it - company info, aproximate value, photos of what it's supposed to look like (I know a bit about woodworking, but nothing about "restoring to original condition"), etc. Also, the phonograph doesn't work, I'd like to see about getting that working, too. Any have anything they'd like to share?
Might check here. They claim to have over 5000 radio pictures.
http://archives.radioattic.com/
Norm
:Thanks, Norm. Any idea where I can find a picture or two to compare? My radio is actually at my mom's house in Reno and I live in Austin so I can't just snap a picture of it.