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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:87
Sale Title:Modern Design 1945 – 1980Lots with images:73
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:58
Date:9-Dec-2010
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Regency Tr-1 -, the World's First Commercially Produced Transistor Radio American, circa 1954, serial no. 23199, battery operated, powered by a 9 volt battery, black rectangular plastic front with inset speaker grille, circular gold coloured metal tuning dial, and stamped 'Regency' and crown logo, removable clear plastic back, in light brown leather case 24 cm high, 7.5 cm wide, 2.2 cm deep Other Notes: the Tr-1 was manufactured by Industrial Development Engineering Associates (Idea), Indianapolis. In July…
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AWA Radiola B56 portable electric record player, caramel plastic case with white speaker grille to lid, white interior, playing four speeds: 16rpm, 33rpm, 45rpm and 78rpm, chrome knobs and carrying handle to exterior, in original card box, small chip to back edge of lid, wear to speaker grille otherwise excellent 11.5 cm x 28 cm x. Depth 35 cm
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Braun RT 20 desk Radio West German, circa 1961, designed by Dieter rams, light wood case with angled dark grey face and light grey knobs, Uhf and Am bands, slight damage to rear corner. Height 25 cm x. Width 50 cm x 7.5 cm deep
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Braun Phonosuper SK5 Radiogram West German, circa 1958, serial number 77457, designed by Dieter rams, light grey painted metal body, light brown wood sides, perspex and wood hinged lid, incorporating a four speed record player and Lw/Mw/Vhf radio, with instructions and four other brochures featuring contemporary Braun products 24 cm high, 58 cm wide, 29 cm deep
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Novelty sphere Radio, Japanese, circa 1970s, yellow plastic base, black/transparent plastic top with light up AM/FM dial, on circular chrome base. Height 24 cm
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Two Psychedelic poster Artworks by Ken moat, circa 1969, both mixed media on card, for concerts at the Thumpin' Tum, Melbourne, including one 'Blues Festival', with line up of 'Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Wendy Saddington, the chain, Jan 21st'; the other for 'Tamam Shud, Jan 28' initialled lower right corner 'KM' (2) 74 cm x 52.5 cm
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Collection, of Thirty Six Copies, of Oz Magazine Australian issue, published in Sydney, 1963-1969, various editions including numbers 7, 9-30 inclusive, 32-40 inclusive, 56 and the last issue, February, 1969 with cover artwork by Martin Sharp
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An Alessandro Pianon 'Pulcini' bird figure Produced by Vatreria Vistosi, circa 1962, the stylised bird worked in striped blue glass, raised on gilt metal feet, 22 cm long.
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Reg Preston (1917 - 2000) Victoria, globular, faceted stoneware bottle shaped vase decorated with brown, rust and black stylised foliate decoration, impressed mark and painted signature. Height 31 cm.
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Reg Preston, (1917 - 2000) Victoria, globular stoneware bottle vase, decorated with brown and rust stylised decoration, impressed mark and painted signature. Height 37 cm.
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Robert Barron Goose Neck Pottery, Victoria Large stoneware charger, decorated with a stylised drip glaze, impressed Gnp, painted signature, 55 cm diameter.
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971) A Queensland walnut shoe cabinet, circa 1950 Rectangular with two sliding doors, opening to shoe racks, plinth base, 137 x 43 x 36 cm. Provenance: Purchased directly from Schulim Krimper by the current owner.
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