Original Vintage Posters - April Sale
By AntikBar Auctions
Apr 5, 2025
404 King’s Road, Chelsea, London SW10 0LJ
AntikBar, the original vintage poster specialist, will be holding their next auction on Saturday, 5 April starting online at 2pm (UK time). This auction of around 550 lots will feature a wide variety of original vintage posters from around the world: advertising, travel, sport, skiing, war and propaganda.
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LOT 46:

Advertising Poster Set Telefunken Radio Art Deco Stean Ship Plane

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Sold for: £95
Price including buyer’s premium: £ 114
Start price:
£ 40
Estimated price :
£60 - £120
Buyer's Premium: 20% More details
Auction took place on Apr 5, 2025 at AntikBar Auctions
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Advertising Poster Set Telefunken Radio Art Deco Stean Ship Plane
Set of 2 original vintage Art Deco style advertising poster flyers issued by the German company Telefunken. 1. Telefunken 337 in Edelholz Nawi Reflex Super radio set with an illustration of a plane flying over the radio, the reverse of the poster features detailed information on the design and technical aspects of the radio. Very good condition, fold, ink stamp on reverse, double sided. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 30x20, year of printing: 1937; 2. Telefunken 437 Gross-Super mit Bandbreiteregler / Gross-Super with bandwidth control radio set with an illustration of ship on the sea above the radio, the reverse of the poster features detailed information on the design and technical aspects of the radio. Very good condition, fold, ink stamp on reverse, double sided. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 30x20, year of printing: 1937. Telefunken was a German radio and television producer, founded in Berlin in 1903 as a joint venture between Siemens & Halske and the Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) ("General electricity company"). Prior to World War I, the company set up the first world-wide network of communications and was the first in the world to sell electronic televisions with cathode-ray tubes, in Germany in 1934.

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