Antique Trader Radio & Television Price Guide
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The world of antiques and collectibles continues to celebrate the Golden Age of radios and the heyday of television. Antique Trader Radio & Television Price Guide provides accurate and updated pricing information from trusted auction and dealer sources, while leading collectors on a journey of entertainment history with 1,000 full-color photos.
This handy and easy-to-read resource includes production details on radio consoles from Philco, RCA, Zenith, Emerson and others. Radio listings cover models from the 1920s through the 1950s, with special attention on the art deco designed Bakelite and Catalin models -- the Cadillac of today's radio collecting market. Listings give collectors updated details they need, including pricing and production background for televisions manufactured between the 1930s and 1970s. From furniture-style radios of the past to space-age television models of the 1970s, this reference will get collectors tuned into this fun field of collecting.
-1,000 beautiful color photos assist in identification
-Current pricing information from auction and dealer sources offers a well-rounded resource
-Covers 30 years of radio and 40 years of television production
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #712121 in Books
- Published on: 2005-12-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Customer Reviews
Radio & Television price guide
This was a gift for my Dad. He has lots of old radios and TV's so I thought he would like this book. It does have alot of old radios and tv's but alot of the info is incorrect. Some radios said the they were made with certain items or certain pieces that they really didn't. So while the book was quite helpful for my Dad the writer needs to do a little more research on the items.




