Victor Orthophonic Electrola with RCA Radiola 28 Broadcast Radio Receiver, Model VE9-40E, 1927

THF158291 / Victor Orthophonic Electrola with RCA Radiola 28 Broadcast Radio Receiver, Model VE9-40E, 1927
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Artifact Overview

Artifact Details

Artifact

Radio receiver

Date Made

1927

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

37.573.162

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Brass (Alloy)
Felt (Textile)
Glass (Material)
Walnut (Wood)
Wood (Plant Material)

Dimensions

Height: 47 in
Width: 23.25 in
Length: 49 in

Inscriptions

phonograph side, interior: plaque: Victrola VE9-40E 5072 Victor lid, interior: Electrola Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N.J. "His Master's Voice" rear, plaque: Radiola 28 Reg U.S. Pat Off. Super-Heterodyne Model AR-1045 Range 550 -1600 Kilocycles Notice [licensing information] RCA Supplied to Victor Talking Machine Co. by Radio Corporation of America Patents Jan. 1912 . . . Nov. 3 1925 plaque: RCA Model AP 847 Serial 223924 Rectifier Power Amplifier Unit Pats Aug 22 16 . . . Aug 22 22 Receiver side: front, plaque: RCA Radiola Super Heterodyne See License Note Inside Supplied to Victor Talking Machine Co. by Radio Corporation of America rear door, label: Orthophonic Victrola - Orthonphonic Electrola - Radiola No.9-40 [schematic] Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, N.J., U.S.A. shipping label: Phonograph Broadcasting Receiver Type VE9-40E Model ____ SN 5073 Manufactured or Built by Victor Talk Mach Co. Camden, N.J. To: National Radio Museum Warehouse G.H. Clark, Curator, E.R. Crumm, Ass't. Curator . . .