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Two-valve, battery operated radio receiver made by the British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd of Rugby, England
Portable radio receiver, in a carrying case, made by the Zenith Radio Corporation of Chicago, U.S.A. about 1939, with the model name Trans-Oceanic
Lancastria radio receiver made by Ferranti Ltd of Moston, Manchester, in 1935
Marconiphone portable radio receiver, mains or battery operated, in a red leatherette carrying case
Sandown Sapphire radio receiver, a four-valve two-wave mains receiver, Model D121 series, in a brown bakelite case, by Masteradio, England, c. 1950
Murphy radio receiver, type A100, a small mains two-wave model in a maroon bakelite case, Welwyn Garden City, England, 1947
All Electric Radio domestic receiver, type AD65 No 030542, mains-operated two-wave in a circular brown bakelite case, by Ekco
Domestic radio receiver, battery-operated four-valve in a black leatherette case, by Edison Bell
Domestic radio receiver, mains-operated three-wave with a tuning eye in a walnut veneer case, by Murphy
Philips radio, type 795A, a mains five-valve three-wave table model, in a wood veener cabinet
Domestic radio receiver, AC mains single-wave four-valve table model, as supplied during World War II with a licence plate issued by the Consortium of Radio Manufacturers, 1939 - 1945