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AI Identification

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General Electric electronics product label

Vintage Electronics

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$85

As of June 5, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A close-up photograph of a product information label adhered to a dark, possibly black, molded plastic or polystyrene housing. The label is stylistically consistent with 1970s or 1980s electronics and contains several pieces of identifying text. It bears the 'GENERAL ELECTRIC' logo and name prominently at the top. The label specifies 'MODEL NO. CA800H' in a large, bold typeface. Under the 'DATE CODE' section, there are handwritten numerals that appear to read '3424'. The text indicates the product has a 'Wood grained finish on polystyrene' and 'POWER CONSUMPTION, 11 WATTS'. It also lists electrical specifications as '120V-AC 60 HERTZ' and includes a 'UL' listing mark. The address for service inquiries is listed as 'General Electric Company, Manager, Consumer Services, Bldg. 5, Electronics Park, Syracuse, New York 13201'. The label itself shows signs of age, including yellowing, spotting, and possible moisture damage or adhesive degradation. Small bubbles are visible under the surface of the label, and there is slight peeling at the edges. While the label is consistent with an authentic GE product from this era, a final determination of authenticity for the entire device would require a full physical inspection of the internal components and external casing.

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Based on my analysis of the provided photograph, the item bears a label consistent with a General Electric Model CA800H, likely a vintage clock radio or small appliance from the 1970s or 1980s. I can see a serial number and date code '3424' which, if assumed to be accurate, suggests late 20th-century production. However, from a photo alone, I cannot verify the internal mechanical integrity or the overall condition of the housing beyond this specific label area. The value estimate of $40-$85 is based on the assumption that this pertains to a complete, functional unit in the 'wood grained polystyrene' casing mentioned. The visible spotting, bubbling, and adhesive degradation on the label suggest the item has been stored in a non-climate-controlled environment, which generally reduces the desirability for collectors compared to mint-condition examples. In the current market, vintage consumer electronics of this type are valued for their aesthetic 'retro' appeal rather than high-end performance. This valuation assumes the device is a period-accurate GE product. If the item were to be a modern reproduction or the internal components are missing or non-functional, the value would likely drop below $15. To confirm these findings and provide a more certain valuation, a physical inspection is necessary to check for 'Electronics Park' manufacturing hallmarks, internal wiring patterns, and functional testing. Verification of the '3424' date code against company records would also be required to support its age. Without such authentication, this estimate remains a working hypothesis based on the visual evidence provided.

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