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Auction House:
Art+Object
Number of lots recorded:26
Lots with images:26
Prices available:26
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*** Bush, UK 1956/57, model VTR103, transistor cabinet (chip to the back) ***
*** An original British mono pressing, of the the Beatles album, a hard day's night. Provenance: Formerly in the possession of a close personal friend of the Beatles' George Harrison's mother Louise and was passed by descent to our New Zealand based vendor. ***
*** 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 ***