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Auction House:
Art+Object
Number of lots recorded:85
Lots with images:85
Prices available:85
Category:
Radios
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A.W.A. 'Fret & Foot' Radiolette, Australia 1936/7, model 38, 5 valves, rare Bakelite table 'The Fiske Radiolette' cabinet, in jet black with white/black smudging fret and feet (no cracks/chips) ***
*** An Art Deco period AWA white Catlin plastic radio. Height 27 cm. Width 27 cm ***
*** A maroon and butterscotch 1930s, 'Streamline Bullet' styled radio by FADA, USA with sprung handle. Restored to mint condition. A rare and classic vintage radio. 24 x 16 cm ***
*** A green and butterscotch 1930s Bakelite and Catalin radio, by Stewart Warner, USA Professionally restored and goes well. A classic vintage radio. 34 x 20 cm ***
*** Grebe, USA 1921, model CR-9, 3 valves, serial #2883, batteryneutrodyne. This exceptionally rare radio was manufactured in August 1921 and it is the oldest radio receiver in the collection from the very dawn of broadcasting in the USA and pre New Zealand… ***
*** Atwater Kent, USA 1933, model 246, 6 valves, 'Breadloaf' chest cabinet in good condition ***
*** Atwater Kent, USA 1933, model 555, 5 valves, rare 'Jewel Box' chest cabinet (rust on metal top plate, original grille cloth and knobs) ***
*** Skyscraper, New Zealand c.1935, 4 valves, mantel cabinet, good grille cloth ***
*** AWA 'Radiolette', Australia 1935, model 29, 5 valves, the first of the famous 'Empire State' models in lustrous black, mantel cabinet, with original chassis, knobs and speaker (minor scratches, no chips or cracks) ***
*** A.W.A. Australia 1938, model R31, 7 valves, 'The Fiske Radiola', known as 'The Big Brother', mottle brown Bakelite mantel cabinet, with slide-rule dial ***
*** AWA, Australia 1937, model 38' 'Fret & Foot', 5 valves, Bakelite mantel cabinet painted in white (in poor condition) ***
*** Atwater Kent, USA 1933, model 217, 7 valves, 'Breadloaf' chest/mantel cabinet with original chassis and speaker with its four original knobs (rare in this condition) ***
*** 'Berridge', New Zealand c.1925/36, model 'The Berridge 5', 5 valves, home-built battery set table cabinet, constructed by Mr. H. C. Berridge, 2 Arthur Street, Ponsonby, Auckland (very good condition) ***
*** Cossor, UK 1930, model 'Melody Maker', 3 valves, tin box cabinet with two original dials by Pilot Mass. USA (rusty but substantially complete) ***
*** Simplex, USA c.1932, model J, 5 valves, very rare radio with cathedral cabinet, original grille cloth and one original knob (no borer, two valves missing; valve diagram and model # on underside of base-board) ***
*** Airzone, Australia 1937, model 520/550 'Radiostar', 5 valves, upright Bakelite table cabinet with original knob (distressed condition) ***
*** Bang and Olufsen, 'Beosound Century' sound system, comprising of cassette deck, Cd player, FM radio and built-in active loudspeakers. Designed by David Lewis and manufactured from 1993-2004. ***
*** Richard Sapper and Marco Zanuso. Ts 522 Radio, for Brionvega Italy, 2001, the Ts 522 is a modern re issue of the 'Radio Cubo' cube radio Ts-502, the radio is a cult design and a 60s icon object, a part of the permanent collection of the Museum of modern… ***
*** Ultimate, New Zealand c. 1929, model 3, 5 valves, rare New Zealand set with screen Grid 5 with twin tin escutcheons in battery set chest type mahogany cabinet ***
*** Majestic, USA 1932, model 15 'Havenwood', 5 valves, rare small Art Deco gothic table cabinet (in general good condition, some borer holes in fretwork (treated), missing two knobs) ***
*** A brown Bakelite 1930s 'Kadette' Jewel radio, made by International Radio Corp, Michigan, USA in excellent condition (untested). 19 x 10 cm ***
*** Philco, USA 1934, model 45C, 6 valves, Art Deco 'Butterfly' mantel cabinet (some veneer lifting/missing) ***
*** A cream and red 1950s heavy plastic radio, in the form of a large microphone, with moulded words 'News, sports, music', made in the USA. Good condition (untested). 35 x 20 cm ***
*** A superb 1930s brown and green mottled Bakelite radio, by Gilfillan Bros, USA, with cream knobs and matching spring-loaded handle. Pristine condition, (untested). 25 x 15 cm ***
*** Ambassador, New Zealand 1933/34, 5 valves, upright table cabinet with original chassis, speaker and knobs ***
*** EKCO, UK 1935, model SW 86, 6 valves, table cabinet (no back, some scuff marks, slight surface rust on chassis) ***
*** A green Bakelite 1950s radio, by Motorola, USA in excellent condition. 30 x 14 cm ***
*** EKCO, UK 1935, model SW86, 6 valves, Art Deco walnut brown Bakelite table cabinet with metal ring (complete with original 'Card' back and one original knob) ***
*** Philips, UK 1933/34, model 634A, 5 valves, cathedral cabinet. This is the first Philips model to have A.V.C. Good back (small amount of borer holes (treated) to the bottom) ***
*** Isis Model 20-1 FM/AM radio. Length 25 cm ***
*** Bimbo, 1950s early yellow plastic clockwork music box with unusual Medieval moving images depicting a cat story. Set in the form of an early radio or TV. A rare working toy in the original box which states made by 'Lador', Germany. Length 20 cm ***
*** Columbus, New Zealand 1937, model 38, 5 valves, rare table cabinet with ornamental Bakelite dial escutcheon ***
*** Quad II, model II, UK 1955, 7 valves, pre-amp cabinet, with mono valve amplifier (in rough condition) ***
*** Philips, UK 1933/34, model 634A, 5 valves, 'Superinductance' cathedral cabinet radio (some borer holes (treated) on front panel and to base board) ***
*** Crosley, USA 1932, model 129 'Justice', 6 valves, rare cathedral cabinet without knobs, with chassis, speaker and grill cloth in good order (scratched, small amount of borer holes (treated)) ***
*** A.W.A. Australia 1936, model R71, 4 valves, rare table cabinet, with excellent original chassis and speaker (borer holes (treated)) ***
*** Home-built batteryset, New Zealand mid-1920s, 5 valves, battery kitset with Philips version of 201A tubes in good condition ***
*** Crosley, USA 1925, model 112-3R3, 3 valves, wooden chest mantel cabinet, rare 3 valve 'Trirdyn Special' (slight damage on one end of the cabinet otherwise in good order) ***
*** FADA (F.A.D. Andrea), USA 1931, model KOF, 7 valves, rare lowboy console radio phonograph, made of 'Repwood' (moulded wood chips and glue), unoriginal speaker ***
*** Philco, New Zealand 1958 to 1962, model 'Alabama', 5 valves, two plastic mantel cabinet radios, one in mint green colour, the other in ivory (no chips or cracks) ***
*** World, New Zealand 1935/36, model 'World 6', 6 valves, a table cabinet radio in good condition ***
*** Zenith, USA 1937, model 7s232, 7 valves, large table cabinet (this model is the first of two of 'Waltons' sets in distressed condition in the collection) ***
*** Philco, New Zealand 1954, model 401, 4 valves, two radios with mantel cabinets, the first in burgundy (no chips, no cracks), the second in mint green (cracked underside) ***
*** Atwater Kent, USA c.1928, model 30, 6 valves, rare single dial in a mahogany compact cabinet (no valves otherwise in good original condition) ***
*** Philips 'Sevenette', Netherlands 1928, model 2019/2029, Bakelite speaker cabinet (in general good condition with no cracks) ***
*** Sheffield, New Zealand 1933, 5 valves, rare table cabinet with arc dial and kiwi logo ***
*** Philips 'Baby Grand', UK/Netherlands 1928, classic red and black papier mache speaker known as 'The Chinese Hat' without stand (dirty condition but all original) ***
*** 1950s 'Airline' transistor radio, by Montgomery Ward, USA pale blue plastic, in excellent condition (untested). 29 x 13 cm ***
*** Ultimate, New Zealand c. 1934, model 5JC, 5 valves, chest cabinet with Art Deco grille (good chassis and speaker, missing 1 knob) ***
*** Romac Radio Corp. Possibly UK 1940s, portable Art Deco cabinet with carry strap (very similar to Philco's model 49c from 1949) ***
*** Listen In - The Great Wireless Game, 1920's nicely lithographed fold out board and box. Chad Valley, England. 26 x 18 cm ***
*** Philco, USA 1930, model 96E (296 in USA), 9 valves, very rare radio phonograph, screen-grid T.R.F. Console/radio phonograph, with a full set of knobs and ornate tone arm under the lid. Two rows of 78 Records included ***
*** Clarion, USA c. 1933, 5 valves, AC/DC mantel cabinet, asbestos rear plate ***
*** Zenith (Serial R368294), USA 1938, model 6s256, 6 valves, large upright table cabinet painted in white, original Zenith speaker (in distressed condition, with no dial scale, dial glass or knobs) ***
*** S.T.C. Australia c.1938, model 62, 6 valves, table cabinet with two mottled back and red knobs and two unoriginal ones (some paint splatters, no borer) ***
*** R.C.A. Radiola, USA 1927, model 16, wooden box cabinet (cracked), good escutcheon, 6x01A's (no knobs, with borer holes (treated)) ***
*** Golden Knight, New Zealand 1935/6, 5 valves, table cabinet with original chassis & speakers, dual wave (no borer) ***
*** Philips, Netherlands 1930, model 2510, 5 valves, metal box cabinet (good original condition with original valves) ***
*** Crosley, USA 1931, model 58 'The Buddy Boy', 5 valves, redwood cathedral cabinet, 'Mud Face' (unoriginal grille cloth, crack to side, no speaker or knobs) ***
*** Atwater Kent, USA 1934, model 206, 6 valves, cathedral cabinet (mostly complete and original, unoriginal knobs and missing dial glass) ***
*** Bush, UK 1956/57, model VTR103, transistor cabinet (chip to the back) ***
*** Philips, Netherlands 1936/27, model PCJJ, Bakelite extension speaker only (damaged with multiple cracks) ***
*** Stewart Warner, USA 1930/31, model R100E, 8 valves, very rare radio-phonograph console, serial # EF10042, in good condition and with all original components ***
*** Golden Knight, New Zealand 1933/34, model 5NN, 5 valves, twin peepholed mantel cabinet (delamination of veneer on top, warped side panel) ***
*** Philips, Netherlands 1928, model 372, 'B' type cabinet, high tension battery eliminator unit (all original) ***
*** Mallard, New Zealand late 1940s, model 558, 5 valves, mantel Bakelite cabinet with a correct sized Philips glass dial scale, but unoriginal to this set ***
*** Gulbransen, USA 1934, model 7DF, 7 valves, incredibly rare console cabinet with chromium Art Deco pillars and a dial scale that differs from the usual 7D series ***
*** Courtenay, New Zealand 1934, model 108, 6 valves, dual wave table cabinet (good condition) ***
*** Skyscraper, New Zealand 1933/34, model NS, 5 valves, chest cabinet (missing one knob otherwise in good original condition) ***
*** Philco Radio model 20 (early version), cathedral USA made cabinet and New Zealand made chassis, dial escutcheon altered ***
*** Ultimate, New Zealand 1952, model RPB, 4 valves, famous 'Hanging Horror' in plastic walnut brown (original condition with unbroken original string and stand) ***
*** Atwater Kent, USA 1933, model 708, 7 valves, rare painted console cabinet, chassis in excellent order (one escutcheon missing and one tied to knob of radio otherwise all there including speaker) ***
*** S.T.C. Australia 1933, model 44, 4 valves, table cabinet with all original pieces (small amount of borer holes (treated), some corrosion to chassis) ***
*** Columbus, New Zealand c. 1940, model 12, 5 valves, this mantel cabinet radio is the smallest wooden Columbus model made (one chip to rolled end of cabinet otherwise a nice original set) ***
*** Kreisler, Australia 1933/34, 5 valves, console cabinet, one original 'S' (globe) tube type 280, Jensen model D-17 (blue label) speaker (chassis has rust) ***
*** Gulbransen, USA c.1934, model 7D, 7 valves, rare Art Deco console cabinet, Magnavox speaker (serious borer (treated)) ***
*** Home-built battery set, New Zealand mid-1920s, 3 valves, a good 2-dialler battery kitset with table cabinet (no borer) ***
*** Philco, USA 1938, model 39-39, 5 valves, good example of the 'Eyelid' dialled Art Deco mantel range. the last of the USA Philco imports to NZ ***
*** Philco, USA 1932, model 91E, 9 (3-band) valves, cathedral cabinet with original chassis and speaker (grille cloth ripped, base board damaged, small amount of borer holes (treated)) ***
*** RCA, USA 1932, model R5, 5 valves, rare cathedral cabinet, the first USA 'Radiolette/Hmv' from RCA's 'Superette' series (good grille cloth, mild borer holes (treated), some delamination of the base board) ***
*** Philips, UK 1932/33, model 630A, 6 valves, large Art Deco table cabinet in wood and Bakelite, mostly complete (some borer holes (treated)) ***
*** General, New Zealand early 1960s, model 246, 7 valves, plastic mantel cabinet with ivory HiFi in ivory, manufactured for the Japanese parent General Radio by bell Radio-television Corporation (faded but otherwise in good condition) ***
*** Atwater Kent, USA 1934, model 447, 7 valves, very rare table cabinet (some delamination and slight warping to roof, otherwise in original condition) ***
*** S.T.C. Australia 1933/34, model 54A, 5 valves, rare table cabinet (two original knobs, some sun damage) ***
*** EKCO, UK c. 1945, model U49, 5 valves, large Bakelite chest cabinet in good original condition, AC/DC radio ***