Very nice bakelite radio from 1947 , this is one of the most typical styled radios of the late 40's in France. using the U type tubes, UCH41, UL41, UAF41, Uy41, UAF41.
Magnificient radio from Telefunken made between 1956 and 57. Using round coaxical speakers and 2 tweeters. Tubes: ECC85, ECH81, EF89, EF89, EM80, EABC80, EC92, EL84, EL84.
This typical Philips 40's styled radio has Broadcast, Long Wave and 2 x Short Wave and a plug for turntable connection. Tubes: EF8, ECH3, EBF2, EF9, EL3, AZ1, EM4( magic eye).
Here is a very rare radio from the manufacturer named Metz build in 1952, because of the early upcoming of FM on radios some of the most expensive models offer a way to let build in a FM unit. It means the radio was on sale with or without FM unit. These models are hard to find and its very hard to find one with the FM unit. Also this radio has a lot of short wave push buttons and 49M bands. This radio has 14 push buttons! Tubes are: ECH42, EBF80, EF40, EL41, EL41, EM4, AZ12.
Fantastic radio from 1953/54 this one is stamped may 1953. The big case and huge speakers give this radio a wonderful sound. 10 tubes: EF80, EC92, ECH81, EF41, EM71, EAF42, EABC80, EF40, EL84, EL84.
This is a typical French radio from the late Art Deco period, there where a lot of smal company's who made radios into this style, this radio use rimlock tubes.