RADIOS
C25 Radiola Super (AWA, 1926)
One of the first radios manufactured in Australia, this radio borrows heavily from it's contemporary American cousins. Selling for the large sum of 60 pound upon release, the large price has made this radio a rarely seen beast today.
This is the first radio I ever purchased with my own funds as a 13 year old and it still holds pride of place in my collection today.
RADIOLETTE (AWA, 1930s)
An iconic Australian bakelite set offered in the Art Deco style and often referred to as the "Empire State" Radio. This model AWA is one of the most prized Australian radios both domestically and internationally, by both collectors and novices alike. A green example featured in the World Art Deco exhibition in Melbourne. The radio was offered in Green; White; Marbled; Brown; and, Black bakelite. The most desirable of which being the green.
RADIOLETTE (AWA, 1930s)
An iconic Australian bakelite set offered in the Art Deco style and often referred to as the "Empire State" Radio. This model AWA is one of the most prized Australian radios both domestically and internationally, by both collectors and novices alike. A green example featured in the World Art Deco exhibition in Melbourne. The radio was offered in Green; White; Marbled; Brown; and, Black bakelite. The most desirable of which being the green.
RADIOLETTE (AWA, 1930s)
An iconic Australian bakelite set offered in the Art Deco style and often referred to as the "Empire State" Radio. This model AWA is one of the most prized Australian radios both domestically and internationally, by both collectors and novices alike. A green example featured in the World Art Deco exhibition in Melbourne. The radio was offered in Green; White; Marbled; Brown; and, Black bakelite. The most desirable of which being the green.
RADIOLETTE (AWA, 1930s)
An iconic Australian bakelite set offered in the Art Deco style and often referred to as the "Empire State" Radio. This model AWA is one of the most prized Australian radios both domestically and internationally, by both collectors and novices alike. A green example featured in the World Art Deco exhibition in Melbourne. The radio was offered in Green; White; Marbled; Brown; and, Black bakelite. The most desirable of which being the green.