Your answer really depends on what you want to accomplish. First- AVOID a vintage receiver ! Even a fully restored Fisher 500c or Mac 1500 will not be good enough for your speakers !
Do you want vintage tube ? Heath W5m, Eico HF 50 or HF 60 monoblocks. Fisher 50a or 90 monoblocks. Of course anything from a Mac MC30 to MC75, and MC240, MC275 would work. Harman Kardon Citation II aka "The Duece" would be ideal !
For a preamp- some swear by Marantz 7c, or Mac C20/22. Some love the Citation I, or Fisher 400cx.
Do you want vintage SS ? Mac SS equipment is well regarded, dead solid reliable and tends to sound good- after a careful restoration. A sleeper is the Mac MC250 / their first SS amp and it sounds like a mix between a tube amp and solid state. A Marantz Model 15 is another under rated amp- it is actually a pr of mono blocks on a common chassis- ONLY parts shared are the faceplate and power cord.
For a preamp you have a lot of choices. If Mac I would not consider a C24 or C26; it is only with the c28 that Mac produced a good smooth and excellent sounding preamp. Again, caveats of restoration apply. Some say a fully restored Marantz 7T also can sound very good.
Newer equipment can sound good with your speakers. Most Audio Research tube amps and their classic tube preamps would be ideal matches. Vintage Luxman. Vintage Accuphase. Both good choices.
If it were me- I would go all tube !
Lot of choices- but stay away from receivers !