I have listed two Ozarka Advertising Oversize broshures approx. 14 ” X 11″. The first one is dated 1928 and is titled “Submitted in Evidence” It features pictures of Several Models of Radios and a page description opposite. The Ozarke 1928 cabinet radios featured are the “radiophonic”, “avignon”, “trafalger”, “credenza”, “kenilworth”, “sensonite”, paqge 17 -18 has been cut out. All Models listed are pictured with drawings or “plates”. There are a couple pages of description and details. The condition is acceptable. The corner has deceyed as pictured effecting several pages. Pages are loose but over all pictures and text are not affected. The second book is titled “Modern Masters of the Air”. Its not dated but looks newer. It has several models pictured: The “carleton”, “sensitone”, “northbrook”, “winnetka”, “breamer”, “glenayre”, “glencoe”, “wilmette” 24 pages some pages are loose and a small tare in some pages. Finally there is a Service Diploma issued to a Walter Ram… Signed by a Matheson Bell, Huff and Clark dated 1929. Successfully Completing the Course of Radio Service…in the following subjects … ( 10 are listed from ariels and grounds, batteries, tubes etc. “. Thanks for looking!
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Vintage Ozarka Radio Advertising Oversize Broshures and certificate 1928 Antique
Vintage Ozarka Radio Advertising Oversize Broshures and certificate 1928 Antique
I have listed two Ozarka Advertising Oversize broshures approx. 14 ” X 11″. The first one is dated 1928 and is titled “Submitted in Evidence” It features pictures of Several Models of Radios and a page description opposite. The Ozarke 1928 cabinet radios featured are the “radiophonic”, “avignon”, “trafalger”, “credenza”, “kenilworth”, “sensonite”, paqge 17 -18 has been cut out. All Models listed are pictured with drawings or “plates”. There are a couple pages of description and details. The condition is acceptable. The corner has deceyed as pictured effecting several pages. Pages are loose but over all pictures and text are not affected. The second book is titled “Modern Masters of the Air”. Its not dated but looks newer. It has several models pictured: The “carleton”, “sensitone”, “northbrook”, “winnetka”, “breamer”, “glenayre”, “glencoe”, “wilmette” 24 pages some pages are loose and a small tare in some pages. Finally there is a Service Diploma issued to a Walter Ram… Signed by a Matheson Bell, Huff and Clark dated 1929. Successfully Completing the Course of Radio Service…in the following subjects … ( 10 are listed from ariels and grounds, batteries, tubes etc. “. Thanks for looking!
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