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Wireless Servicing And History Literature: Several Eastlight files filled with back copies of Radio Bygones; many radio service data sheets and circuit diagram trader sheets for the main UK and US wireless manufacturers; valve data books and leaflets; wireless and associated-subject reference books including Obsession, Gerald Wells; A First Class Job, Frank Murphy; Sen' Marconi's Magic Box; Edison and the Rise of Innovation; first-release of Digital ON shop sign in turquoise, and other related workshop and library literature (qty)
Collection Of First-Generation Novelty Transistor Radios: including a Maxim combination tv and radio football; Radioshack 'RADIO' in white; Lucozade can; Heinz Baked Beans can; Coke can; Coke bottle; Battery Vidor; car tyre; jukebox; Mr Noisy; Space radio, Tunebear; Sinclair World's Smallest Radio in carton, and other similar items (qty)
Murphy A100 'The Handbag' Radio in dark maroon bakelite case; Decca portable; Bush VHF80C; Stella ST110U; Little Maestro 10 in green; Masterradio Sandown Sapphire; and three variants of the Bush two-band portable with swing handles (9) Footnote: The Murphy A100 'Handbag', so-called as it really looks as such, is one of the cleverest valve sets ever made, with its size and chassis design, control positioning and general aesthetic being the result of one of the best well-thought out designs both inside and out.
B4G37U Philips Radio; Loewe Opta Foacett; Philips main/batt portable in mustard yellow and green; small PYE circular dial two-band receiver; US Delco shortwave set with two-tone wood case; KB Nocturne; Stella BA1156; a nice Telefunken two band set in single-mould bakelite case and dial, slide wave-change control (8)
Record Players - a Portadene portable in red and cream dotted case; PYE Black Box in plain wooden case; PE record player and radio combination with scroll bar tuning, four speed deck in teak case and clear lid; Westminster Wireless floor console with Callaro deck to sliding base; HMV table record player and radio combination with Callaro deck; and a HMV compound reel-to-reel tape recorder with red/grey case, magic eye level (6) Footnote: The PYE 'Black Box' was the first genuine Hi-Fi ever made, designed in 1949 and released in 1950. Although the standard model was this plain case, for quite a bit more, the customer could have a Japanned black lacquered version.
A German tinplate clockwork liner 'Queen Mary':, possibly by Bing with red radio masts and elastic rigging over red and black funnels, white upper decks , the hull painted black to the waterline and red beneath, red screw and rudder, together with original packing in a plain cardboard box, mechanism in working order with flint sparking from the first funnel, 24cm long.
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