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Female Figurine 14" H - 3.5" W 139 / 820 -
Female Figurine 14" H - 3.5" W 140 / 820 -
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The JVC Videosphere (model 3240) is an iconic 1970s "Space Age" CRT television designed to resemble an astronaut's helmet. Released around 1970–1980, this black-and-white portable set features a spherical plastic body, in Mid Century Orange It measures roughly 11–13 inches in diameter, features a 9-inch screen, a top carrying chain, and a swivel base. Technical Specifications & Features Model: 3240 (standard base), 3241 (clock radio base). Display: 9-inch (diagonal) black and white CRT screen, behind a smoked acrylic visor. Structure: Spherical plastic cabinet Controls: Top-mounted VHF/UHF channel selectors, brightness, and contrast controls. Connectivity: Antenna terminals for VHF and UHF. There is a Crack on the top behind the dials. This does not affect the ability to function. Power: AC/DC, portable Cord and Antenna are included 194 / 820 -
Mfg.: North Electric Co. The Ericofon is a one-piece plastic telephone created by the Ericsson Company of Sweden and marketed through the second half of the 20th century. It was the first commercially marketed telephone to incorporate the dial and handset into a single unit. Because of its styling and its influence on future telephone design, the Ericofon is considered one of the most significant industrial designs of the 20th century by Phaidon. It is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. In Sweden, the Ericofon is known as the cobra telephone for its resemblance to the hooded snake of the same name 195 / 820
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