Mid-Century Radios
From Genuine Plastic Radios of the Mid-Century, Ken Jupp & Leslie Piña, 1998.
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Nautilus Reading Lamp
The shape of the nautilus shell provides the perfect space to conceal a light bulb, the newest form of technology at the time. As a result, this lamp was a critical success and sold both in this original form and with the later alteration of a bronze mermaid for the stand and an actual nautilus shell for the shade. By Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (around 1899–1902)
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Radio “Radiola RA 248 A” from 1958.
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MAGTOBER 03/31
The Magnus Archives #65 — Binary
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🎈 Heart balloon pattern on a vintage gift box 🎈
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Telefunken Magnetophon 204 [1966]
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General Crafts decorate-by-number handbags, 1970.
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Emerson 847 “Miracle Wand” All-Transistor Radio, 1956.
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