Other Philco Items

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Early version of Philco’s Baby Grand Table, with a Model 20 Revised or Deluxe sitting on top. From March 1931; original selling price, $1.55; and 6,000 were made.


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Late version of Philco’s Baby Grand Table. From May 1931; original selling price, $1.75; and 11,800 were made.


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Philco bookcase from 1931.


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Philco Model R-3 Extension Speaker, 1932.


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The Singing Fireside, marketed by the Columbia Mantel Company, Louisville, Ky., 1932.


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Philco Model A Clock Timer, 1931.


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Philco Clock Timer, 1938-39.


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Philco Clock Timer, 1942. Photo courtesy John Cullom.


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Philco Teleflash, used to announce news and sports (especially horse racing results). Contains a three tube amplifier and speaker. 1936.


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Philco Three Purpose Antenna System, 1933. Photo courtesy Nigel Featherston.


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Part No. 45-1224 Extension Speaker, 1936-38.


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Philco Phone master unit, 1937. Photo courtesy Chuck Schwark.


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Philco Phone remote unit, 1937. Photo courtesy Chuck Schwark.


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Custom-made cabinet housing a Philco 37-660. Photo courtesy Norman Braithwaite.


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Control panel of Philco-IBM Marine Emergency Loudspeaker System, 1938. Illustration courtesy Chuck Schwark.


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Special Philco-IBM PA system installed at Southeast High School, Kansas City, Mo. It contained two radio receivers and two audio amplifiers, each with 45 watts output. 1938.


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Rear view of special Philco-IBM PA system installed at Southeast High School, Kansas City, Mo., 1938.


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Philco Ventilator, front view, 1940-41.


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Philco Ventilator, back view, 1940-41.


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Record album cabinet, 1942.


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Philcophone 908 with 909 Remote Unit, 1940.


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Philcophone 910 with remote unit, circa 1941. Illustration courtesy Chuck Schwark.