It all depends on the condition of the antique itself, the condition of the record player, the brand, design, and overall aesthetics as well as where it is located." "Generally, consoles are going to be worth nearly nothing to thousands of dollars. These consoles are large and heavy and only a small portion of America will be interested. Some locations may have followers and be interested while others would not stop to pick one up for free. It is very difficult to place value on console because the final value usually depends on the location. It looks like you have a 1962 Zenith Console, model #ST1950T.
They know their stuff and want the pieces tested! That is a very picky market for sales-people who buy the parts for repair. eBay always has parts for consoles for sale-but if you can't take apart and test once apart-then it is a moot point. I think that has changed as people that have these, love them and still DO want the parts. The one link (3rd down) said in 2010 it was not worth piecing it out and selling it for parts. Still a very cool piece!! Depending on where you are in the US you can see what they are fetching in your neighborhood by asking around to local vintage shops or if you have shops that specialize in jukes and stereos/TVs/pinball-they can give you the best value for your town.
The market has dropped some in the past 5 years so you could realistically slice 10-15% off the value if the sale dates was 5-10 years ago.sadly, these are not increasing in value-but decreasing because the supply is huge and the demand is small. The middle link is for Worthpoint-I don't have a subscription but if you do you can learn what it fetched several years ago.