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A collection of circa 20 diverse microphones including Grundig, Ronette and Philips, second half 20t
A collection of circa 20 diverse microphones including Grundig, Ronette and Philips, second half 20th century.
An STC ribbon-microphone on base, type 4038A, Germany, ca. 1950.
A collection of eight flexible microphones including Philips, Geloso and Bouyer, mainly 1960s.
A collection of eight flexible microphones including: Philips, type EL6031/00, Geloso, type M11/166 and Bouyer, type 709, mainly 1960s.
An Amplion carbon microphone, type MM, England, ca. 1928.
Three metal floor stands for microphones including K. Danner, Berlin, mainly 1950s.
Three carbon microphones: Famet, type N, General Electric, type B.00 and Telefunken, type Ela M63, 1
Three carbon microphones: Famet, type N, General Electric, type B.00 and Telefunken, type Ela M63, 1930s.
Seven diverse microphones including some for militairy use, mainly 1940s.
Four diverse microphones including Velotron, type A Brenette, type N and Echolette, type ED12/200, , mainly 1950s.
Three diverse chrome floor stands for microphones, mainly 1960s/70s.
A Neumann Gefell condenser-microphone on metal base, type CMV5/B, GDR, ca. 1957.
Four diverse microphones: Unidyne, type 556S and Shure, types 708 & 51 and unbranded, mainly 1940s/50s. ...[more]
An NRU (Nederlandse Radio Unie) condenser-microphone on wooden base, type OV342, Holland, ca. 1958.
Five diverse microphones in original cases including Lorenz, Eugen Beyer and Amroh, mainly 1950s/60s
Five diverse microphones in original cases including: Lorenz, type LMD, Eugen Beyer, type M19B, Amroh, type H en RCF, type 2002/N , mainly 1950s/...
Two diverse microphones: Amperite, type RB-H and Universal Velocity Microphone, United States, 1940s
Two diverse microphones: Amperite, type RB-H and Universal Velocity Microphone, United States, 1940s.
A Rectron condenser-microphone on metal base, type CM 11, Germany, ca. 1935.
Five diverse microphones including Eltra, type 66:4, Elettrico and three unbranded, mainly 1940s.
Two condenser-microphones: PGH, type M4 en RFT, type N, GDR, 1950s.
Two RCA ribbon microphones, types BK 4 B and 139 nicknamed 'paint brush', United States, ca. 1950.
Two condenser-microphones: unbranded and Roweiton, including a Telefunken capsule, type MZ 026/2 in original box, Germany, 1930s and 1950s.
Two Dralowid carbon microphones of which one on adjustable metal base, type Reporter, Germany, 1932 and 1933.
A collection of fifteen diverse microphones including Sony, Philips and AIWA, mainly 1940s/60s.
A collection of fifteen diverse microphones including Sony, Philips and AIWA, mainly 1940s/60s.
AN RCA condenser-microphone on base, type AA 4088 used by NBC, nicknamed 'the camera box', United States, ca. 1928.
Five diverse microphones in original case including Sennheiser, Melodium and NRU, mainly 1960s.
Five diverse microphones in original case including Sennheiser, type MD 214 M, Melodium, type RM 6 and NRU, type OV 372 & OV 342, mainly 1960s. ....
Four diverse microphones including RCA, type P-64713 and three unbranded, mainly 1930s/40s.
Two Crystal-microphones: Shure, type 70 and unbranded, United States, 1930s.
Two electrodynamic microphones: STC, type 4021A en Vitavox, type VX9263, England, ca. 1950.
Eleven microphones including RFT, type CM 7151 in original box (capsule missing), mainly 1940s/50s.
A Marconi carbon microphone on a brass base, type Reisz, England, ca. 1925. One of the first microphones used by the B.B.C. until the early 1930s.
Three diverse microphones: Braun, type BMB 2025x, General Electric and Ace (in original box), mainly 1930s.
A B.B.C.-Marconi ribbon microphone on a brass base, type AXBT, England, ca. 1938. The famous microphone which was used by the B.B.C. for many yea...
A mahogany Franklin table gramophone, type I, suitable for playing lateral and hill-and-dale records, United States, ca. 1922. (spring broken).
An oxydized gold Mangavox loudspeaker with goose neck horn, type MI, United States, ca. 1925.
An oxydized gold Mangavox loudspeaker with goose neck horn, type MI, United States, ca. 1925.
Four portable radio's: Truetone type Tiny four, EverReady, Delco and Zenith, mainly 1950s.
A bakelite Philips radio, type BX 490 A, Holland, ca. 1949.
A General Electric valve radio in art deco cabinet, type F 656, United States, ca. 1937.
A Philips classic car radio, type NX 498 V-10, Holland, ca. 1949.m
A Siemens radio with build in Polydor turntable for 78-45-33 rpm records, type Phono-Super K53, Germany, ca. 1955.
Two bakelite radio': Philco type 19-505 and Schaub type Amigo 56 U, ca. 1949.
A Philco classic car radio, type CR-2, United States, ca. 1949.
A Webster Chicago wire-recorder, type 228-1, United States, late 1940s.
Four portable transistor radio's: Philips type AG4032, Tesla type T2800, Philips type all transistor and Körting, mainly 1960s/70s.
A Philips valve radio, type 750A Symfonie, Holland, ca. 1937.
Two Philips valve radio's: type 680A and BX123 A10 in bakelite cabinet, Holland, 1940s.
Two portable radio's: General Electric and Roberts Radio, United States, 1950s.
An enamel advertising sign for Philips, Holland, 1950s.
A Freshman Masterpiece valve radio in wooden cabinet, type 5F4, United States, ca. 1925.
A horn gramophone with green tin horn, probably Germany, ca. 1910.
Three Zenith portable valve radio's including one with original antenna, United States, mainly 1940s.
A Becker Brescia classic car radio, ca. 1969.
A Point Bleu loudspeaker in walnut verneered case, France, ca. 1930.
A General Electric valve radio in walnut case, type S22 'Junior', United States, ca. 1931.
A bakelite Philips valve radio, type 480A, Holland, ca. 1939.
Een bakelieten Philips buizenradio, type 665A, Holland, ca. 1941.
A bakelite Philips valve radio type 650A, Holland, ca. 1939.
An enamel Philips Radio advertising sign, L'Emallo-gravure-Paris, ca. 1935.
A Philips valve radio in wood case, type 837A, Holland, ca. 1937.
A Philips valve radio in wood case, type A52A, France, ca. 1944.
Four portable radio's including Philips, Vidor, Admiral and PYE, mainly 1950s/60s.
An Astor valve radio in wood cabinet, type 60, United States, ca. 1934.
A Telefunken valve radio in wooden case, type Super 975GWK, Germany, ca. 1939.