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A C.E.M.A. (Knoll & Marié; Paris) loudspeaker type standard with black tin gooseneck horn, France, ca. 1927. ...[more]
A Waldorp valve radio (N.V. Nederlandsche Instrumentenfabriek, The Hague) in wooden case type 138,5, Holland, ca. 1940.
A bakelite Philips valve radio, type 470A nicknamed the sun, Holland, ca. 1938.
A bakelite Philips loudspeaker nicknamed 'the pancake', Holland, ca. 1928.
Een N.V. Radiohandel 'Die Haghe' vroege buizenradio in houten kast, type DR met spoelen, Nederland, ca. 1925.
A bakelite Philips valve radio, type 773A, Holland, ca. 1940.
Een Siera buizenradio in houten kast, type S196X -05, België, ca. . 1947.
An oak Erres valve radio, type KY 111 with original base cabinet with loudpeaker, Holland, ca. 1931.
An oak Erres valve radio, type KY 111 with original base cabinet with loudpeaker, Holland, ca. 1931.
An Erres valve radio in art deco cabinet, type KY 166, Holland, ca. 1937.
An Atwater kent valve radio in metal cabinet, type 42 including a loudspeaker with gooseneck horn, United States, ca. 1928.
A Telefunken Valve radio in art deco cabinet, type 586 W.L.K., Germany, ca. 1935.
An American Bosch Magneto valve radio in mahogany cabinet, type 28, United States, ca. 1928.
An American Bosch Magneto valve radio in mahogany cabinet, type 28, United States, ca. 1928.
An unmarked loudspeaker in stylized oak case, probably England, ca. 1930.
A Mc.Michael valve radio in mahogany cabinet with legs, type 135, Engeland, ca. 1935.
An RCA VIctor valve radio with build-in loudspeaker in mahogany case, type Radiola Grand, United Sta
An RCA VIctor valve radio with build-in loudspeaker in mahogany case, type Radiola Grand, United States, ca. 1922.
A Philips valve radio in wooden case, type 456-A, nicknamed Prelude, Holland, ca. 1936.
An Edison Fireside phonograph Model A with original black tin, gold striped horn with crane and lid, originally made for playing two and four minu...
Pieter d'Hont (1917-1997), a bronze figure of Edison with his phonograph, second half 20th century.
A Columbia Viva Tonal portable gramophone, England, ca. 1930.
A His Master's Voice portable gramophone, type 101 (with Maestrophone reproducer), England, ca. 1927 together with two albums of circa eighteen 78...
A tin General Motors valve pedestal ashtray radio, United States, ca. 1931.
Two RCA valve radio's in wooden case, type Radiola 18, United States, ca. 1928.
A Decca portable gramophone, type junior with reflector in lid, England, ca. 1923.
A Westrad valve console radio in wooden case with build-in speaker, United States, ca. 1929.
A Westrad valve console radio in oak verneered case with doors and build-in speaker, United States, ca. 1929.
A Columbia Viva Tonal portable gramophone, type 202. England, ca. 1928. One of the best portable gramophones ever made.
A Maxwell self build valve radio, type Meistersinger 54, Holland, ca. 1951.
A Gramophone Company gramophone with tin morning glory horn, type 'the new Victor', England, ca. 190
A Gramophone Company gramophone with tin morning glory horn and the rare Exhibition Junior reproducer, type 'the new Victor', England, ca. 1907. O...
An Atwater kent valve radio on a mahogany board, type AT, including a loudspeaker with gooseneck horn, United States, ca. 1928.
A Vickers portable gramophone with foldable with cardboard horn with faux bois pattern, type Guiniphone, England, ca. 1929.
A Sparton valve radio in wooden case, type 5-26, together with a Utah loudpeaker in ornate wooden case, United States, ca. 1925.
A mechanical singing bird in gilded cage, Switzerland, 20th century.
An RCA valve radio in inlay wood case and original antenna, type Radiola 28, United States, ca. 1925
An RCA valve radio in inlay wood case and original antenna, type Radiola 28, United States, ca. 1925.
An Ultraphon portable gramophone, Spiegelt den Ton, type 88176, Germany, ca. 1927.
A Philips radio in wooden cabinet, type 636A, nicknamed 'the cathedral', Holland, ca. 1933.
A Philips valve radio in wooden case, type 634A 'Lentebode', Holland, ca. 1930.
A Philips valve radio, type BX360A 'De plank', Holland, ca. 1947.
A Philips valve radio in wooden case, type 526A, Belgium, ca. 1935.
A Pathé phonograph for playing standard and salon cylinders with the so called Système Vérite for the horn support, type Coquet with two labels. O...
A bakelite Philips loudspeaker nicknamed 'the pancake', Holland, ca. 1928.
A bakelite Philips valve radio, type 2531 together with loudspeaker, type 2032, Holland, ca. 1932.
A bakelite Philips valve radio, type 2531 together with loudspeaker, type 2032, Holland, ca. 1932.
A blue Edison portable gramophone, type P-1, United States, ca. 1929. The last phonograph Edison made, was produced only for three months.
A Grebe valve radio in wooden case, type Synchrophase Seven, United States, ca. 1927.
A Philco valve radio/clock in ornate wooden case, type Electric, United States, ca. 1932.
An unbranded brown metal loudspeaker horn, ca. 1925.
A Philips valve radio in wooden case with pre-setting for channels, type 735A, Holland, ca. 1939.
A walnut Pathé table gramophone with doors and emblem with discus thrower: 'Les disques Pathé chantent sans aiguille', France, ca. 1913. Reproduce...
An RCA Victor valve radio in mahogany cabinet with build in loudspeaker horn, type Radiola X, United States, ca. 1924.
A Philips valve radio in wooden case, type BX600A, Holland, ca. 1950.
An A.V.R.O. valve radio in wooden case, type Aladin with bakelite Philips loudspeaker, Holland, ca.
An A.V.R.O. valve radio in oak case, type Aladin with bakelite Philips loudspeaker, Holland, ca. 1928.
An Edison Home Phonograph in oak case with decal 'Edison Home Phonograph' on the lid, type A: suitcase model, United States, ca. 1898.
A metal art deco oxydized golden Sterling Audivox loudspeaker with gooseneck horn, type Atlas B, Uni
A metal art deco oxydized golden Sterling Audivox loudspeaker with gooseneck horn, type Atlas B, United States, ca. 1925.
A large enamel advertising sign for His Master's Voice Radio, England, ca. 1930.
A Bakelite Philips valve radio, type BX 40 A, Holland, ca. 1949.
A Philips valve radio in bakelite and metal case, type 2113, Holland, ca. 1930.
A Mahogany Gerarco Music Master loudspeaker horn on metal base, United States, ca. 1923.
A Nederlandsche Radio Industrie valve radio with tuning coils, type Corona and Sterling Baby loudspe
A Nederlandsche Radio Industrie (The Hague) valve radio with tuning coils, type Corona and Sterling Baby loudspeaker horn, Holland, ca. 1920. One...
A Radio-Contrôle Lyon antenna on bakelite base, type 6E, France, ca. 1950.
Two etched glass windows with His Master's Voice and Columbia 'finest name on record', England, 1950s.
A Telefunken valve radio in wooden case, type VE 301 Wn, Germany, 1940s.
A War-Time Civilian valve radio, type U4A/26129, England, 1940s.
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