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Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin 'Tombstone' Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue

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  • Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin ’Tombstone’ Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue
  • Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin ’Tombstone’ Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue
  • Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin ’Tombstone’ Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue
  • Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin ’Tombstone’ Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue
  • Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin ’Tombstone’ Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue
  • Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin ’Tombstone’ Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue
  • Great Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin ’Tombstone’ Radio - Lapis Lazuli Blue

Incredible Blue Catalin 1938 Emerson Tombstone Radio

Ref: RA912

Beautifully Marbleized Emerson BT-245 Catalin 'Tombstone' radio from 1938 in marbleized lapis lazuli blue cabinet. This radio is absolutely stunning + seldom found in this color. The lapis lazuli blue swirled Catalin cabinet is marbleized with tones of white, clear + blue that adds depth to an already beautiful radio. The rich deep color is brought out even more with its contrasting ivory louvered grill + knobs. The tombstone design of this radio combined with the great color combo really makes for a stunning Art Deco radio. Not a radio that comes up often  

The glossy Catalin cabinet is perfect with no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs and has beautiful intense marbleizing that really adds depth to the cabinet. Radio has been cut/polished back to its factory original blue color with a great glossy finish. This models fragile plastic grill and knobs, which are prone to deterioration, have been replaced with correct replacements. Water-slide decal and dial plastic are also correct replacements.

This radio is as clean as one can be found and would truly make a great addition to any radio or Deco collection.

Provenance: From the Collection of French-born American artist Arman (1928-2005)

Radio measures approximately: 7" wide by 10" high by 5" deep. This set is sold "as-is + untested", the chassis seems complete; cord is cut. Set is being sold as a "non-working" vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to use.

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