Serge Koussevitzky with Boston Symphony Orchestra, "Serenade for Strings," Victor Red Seal Record, Life, March 1945
Lear Radio-Phonograph Combination, 1946 The Saturday Evening Post
Stromberg-Carlson Radio Phonographs, 1946
Magnavox - Music for your every mood, 1946 The Saturday Evening Post
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
"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
Westinghouse Consolette Radio-Phonograph, The Saturday Evening Post, 1947
Fabric of America, Decca Records, 1947
America is a Dancing Land, Decca Records, 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
Radio-Phonographs, Stewart-Warner, The Saturday Evening Post, April 24, 1948
Admiral's Triple Thrill FM-AM Radio-Phonograph-Television Set, 1948
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