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Dimensions | 37 × 22 × 24 cm |
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70’s TV/Radio TBS Telecombi NECKERMANN. This vintage item features an antenna and remains fully functional, but it shows sign of age through scuffs, dings, faded finishes, minimal upholstery defects, or visible repairs.
W:37cm D:22cm H:24cm
Dimensions | 37 × 22 × 24 cm |
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Portable record player, Fonorette, Philips, 1967. Designed by Mario Bellini. Labeled by the maker. This vintage item is not functional, it’s a perfect choice for decoration
Digital alarm radio in “wooden” frame effect. AM/FM and thermometer function. Excellent vintage condition. Battery supported.
W:12cm D:8.5cm H:12.5cm
Space Age Europhon table radio lamps designed by Adriano Rampoldi, 1970. Its item has the ability to light up in two levels. Fully remanufactured with LED technology and European Plug. In excellent condition — This vintage item has no defects. Fully working order. Available in three colours
D:16cm H:21.5cm
Space-age Sankyo DAYGLO Radio Digital Clock, Model SC-701. Made in Japan. In of white. This vintage item remains fully functional, in perfect condition.
W:19.5cm D:13cm H:9.5cm
70’s triangular record player PHILIPS, Type 180 Vinyl lp Record, model 180 – 22AF180. Made in Holland. This Turntable plays 33 and 45 rpm records and has an audio built-in amplification and loudspeaker.
The volume is also placed on the right of this unit. Labeled by maker This vintage item remains fully functional, but it shows sign of age.
W:30cm D:12cm H:29cm
Vintage Television LOEWE, model inform. This vintage item features two antennas and it is perfect for vintage decoration, but it shows sign of age through scuffs, dings, faded finishes, minimal upholstery defects, or visible repairs.
W:25cm D:40cm H:32cm
JVC NIVICO IC radio digital clock radio. Made in Japan. In perfect working condition. This vintage item remains fully functional. This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use.
W:30cm D:18cm H:11cm
Mid Century Philips Tube Radio, model B5X46T. Made in 1964’s in Netherlands. Labeled by the maker. Broadcast Receiver – or past WW2 Tuner Superheterodyne (common) ZF/IF 452 kHz. Broadcast plus more than 2 Short Wave bands. This vintage item remains fully functional, but it shows signs of age.
W:45cm D:0.7cm H:24cm