1930s Walnut Radiogram with Shortwave and Turntable
Walnut cased radiogram. Early 1930s imposing floor model fitted with later shortwave chassis plus replacement 1950s Collard turntable. Untested. Height 48.82 in., width 30.71 in., depth 19.29 in.
Philips Radiogram Stereo with Record Collection
A Philips Radiogram stereo together with a collection of records, 1960's and later, 27.17 in. high, 45.28 in. wide, 15.35 in. deep
Kriesler Grand Radiogram & Speakers
Kriesler Academy Grand Radiogram, record player and pair of speakers., teak veneer, mesh fabric, chrome, plastic, and metal., the United Kingdom, c 1960s, record player: 21.65 in. high, 21.26 in. wide, 18.11 in. deep, Speakers: 21.65 in. high, 12.60 in.…
Veneered Radiogram with Gramophone
A Stromberg-Carlson veneered Radiogram with Gramophone, 37.40 in. x 40.16 in. x 18.90 in.
1949 His Masters Voice Radiogram: Vintage Music Player and Furniture
A 1949 his Masters Voice Radiogram, 27.95 in. x 30.71 in. x 16.54 in.
Vintage HG Palmer Radiogram: A Classic Piece of Musical History
A HG Palmer Radiogram, 31.10 in. x 35.83 in. x 16.93 in.
Retro Radiogram: A Blast from the 1950s
An Electrosound 1950's radiogram
Vintage Pilot Jack Radiogram with Unique Roll Shutters and Feet
A late 1940s radiogram by Pilot Jack with unusual roll shutters on ball and claw feet 28.74 in. high, 49.61 in. wide, 19.69 in. deep
Sheraton Revival Mahogany Radiogram with Turntable and Inlay Design
An early valve radiogram with turn table enclosed in a fine Sheraton revival mahogany case with satinwood stringing and swag decoration inlaid, on square tapering legs. 37.80 in. high, 46.06 in. wide, 21.65 in. deep
1936 Howard Radiogram in Walnut Veneer Case: Vintage Music Player
Howard, early radiogram in walnut veneer case circa 1936
Art Deco Radiogram from 1936
Raycophone, impressive Art Deco timber case radiogram circa 1936. 26.77 in. x 16.14 in. x 46.06 in.