This gallery features phonograph ads from 1945 to 1950.
"Only RCA Victor makes the Victrola," 1945
Bendix Radio-Phonographs - "Bendix Builds Best," 1945
"Philco brings you its newest developments for modern enjoyment of radio and recorded music. The new Dynamic Reproducer...a newly developed Record Changer..." 1945
Philco," 1945
"How music entered George Gershwin's life." 1944
"The true charm of Oklahoma! lives again through Magnavox." 1945
Jerome Kern "The choice of great artists." 1945
Stephen Foster "The choice of great artists." 1945
George M. Cohan "The choice of great artists." 1945
General Electric, "Natural color tone on this great new radio-phonograph," 1945
"...hear Joan Edwards in General Electric natural color tone," 1945
General Electric "brings you Jeanette MacDonald in natural color," 1945
Lear Radio-Phonograph Combination, 1946 The Saturday Evening Post
Stromberg-Carlson Radio Phonographs, 1946
"A perfect combination -- this great new radio-phonograph" Look magazine, 1946
Magnavox - Music for your every mood, 1946 The Saturday Evening Post
Spartan Radio-Phonograph with twin-matched speakers, 1947
Dancing with the Spartan Radio-Phonograph, 1947
Admiral FM-AM Radio-Phonograph, 1947
Admiral FM-AM Radio-Phonograph, 1947
Admiral FM-AM Radio-Phonograph, 1947
"So Simple...Even a child can play it!" Philco Radio-Phonograph, 1947
See the Graphophone ad in the 1896 Munsey's Magazine for "so simple that even a child can make it pour forth the most enchanting selections..."
"Listen to its famous Golden Throat," 1947
"Listen to this magnificent Victrola with the "Golden Throat!" 1946
Admiral Phonographs, 1946 (PM-1819)
"Hear its brilliant true-to-life performance" Westinghouse Radio-Phonograph, 1947
"It costs less than you think to own this Fine Radio-Phonograph" Westinghouse Radio-Phonograph, 1947
"You don't need a fortune to own this Fine Radio-Phonograph" Westinghouse Radio-Phonograph, 1947
"Listen...and you'll be amazed at the true-to-life tone." Westinghouse Radio-Phonograph, 1947
Fabric of America, Decca Records, 1947
America is a Dancing Land, Decca Records, 1947
Lily Pons says "...the most Perfect Record Reproduction I've ever heard!" General Electric Radio Phonograph, 1947
Margaret Whiting says "I heard a Miracle!" General Electric Radio Phonograph, 1947
Westinghouse Radio-Phonograph 1948
Westinghouse Radio-Phonograph 1948
Westinghouse Radio-Phonograph 1948
Table radio-phonograph and General Electric radios with Beverly Cochran, Miss Ohio State for 1948
Admiral's Triple Thrill FM-AM Radio-Phonograph-Television Set, 1948