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Instagram Posts Tagged
battery
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In 1922, Howard Carter’s discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and the extensive artifacts uncovered with it sparked renewed enthusiasm for all things Egyptian, including this lavishly decorated, early battery powered radio set manufactured by Metro Electric of Chicago.
This
image
was posted on
July 17, 2018
.
#radiosfo
#ontheradio
#radio
#radios
#wireless
#vintage
#antique
#vintageradios
#battery
#batterypowered
#retroradio
#retro
#bakelite
#egyptianrevival
#design
In 1922, Howard Carter’s discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and the extensive artifacts uncovered with it sparked renewed enthusiasm for all things Egyptian, including this lavishly decorated, early battery powered radio set manufactured by Metro Electric of Chicago.
This
image
was posted on
July 17, 2018
.
#radiosfo
#ontheradio
#radio
#radios
#wireless
#vintage
#antique
#vintageradios
#battery
#batterypowered
#retroradio
#retro
#bakelite
#egyptianrevival
#design
In 1922, Howard Carter’s discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and the extensive artifacts uncovered with it sparked renewed enthusiasm for all things Egyptian, including this lavishly decorated, early battery powered radio set manufactured by Metro Electric of Chicago.
This
image
was posted on
July 17, 2018
.
#radiosfo
#ontheradio
#radio
#radios
#wireless
#vintage
#antique
#vintageradios
#battery
#batterypowered
#retroradio
#retro
#bakelite
#egyptianrevival
#design