Sale 2467 Part II: Vintage Posters, March 1, 2018

ATELIER HANS NEUMANN 444 c TELEFUNKEN. 1931. 36 1 / 2 x49 1 / 4 inches, 92 3 / 4 x125 cm. Elbemühl, Vienna. Condition B+: tears and minor abrasions at edges; tear in lower text; creases along vertical and horizontal folds; slight offsetting in text. Paper. [1,000/1,500] DESIGNER UNKNOWN 445 c PHILIPS. Circa 1934. 49 1 / 2 x35 1 / 2 inches, 125 3 / 4 x90 1 / 4 cm. Condition B+ / A-: repaired tears at edges, some into image; creases in image; repaired pin holes in corners. Framed. Philips began manufacturing radios in 1927, and within five years they had sold one million of them. Here, as part of a campaign that explains how licensed radio dealers will take back any outdated model, we see an older man with an early tube receiver radio from the 1920s, rushing to trade it in for a new model Philips. He is being greeted by a man in corporate livery carrying a Super Inductance 638A model, which was manufactured by the company in 1934 and 1935. [1,500/2,000] CHRIS (H.C.) ROOKE (1912-2009) 446 c KLM / PHILIPS RADIO / MASTERS OF THE AIR. Circa 1930s. 30x42 1 / 2 inches, 76 1 / 4 x108 cm. Condition B+ / B: repaired tears, replaced losses, creases and abrasions in margins, some affecting image. [500/750] 446

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