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All those radios are not real replicas.
The circuitry is based on semiconductors, the cassette tape players are
included, only the cabinets are built basing on real old radios.
Those device are manufactured by a small enterprise
in Warsaw and sold, successfully, by the furniture shops.
1) FM radio with the CD player
in the juke box cabinet, dimensions (cm) 46 * 30 * 22.
2) AM/FM radio with the cassette
tape player, dimensions (cm) 30 * 25 * 17. Based on the Philips
830A (1933) model. The photo from the collection of Jean
Luc Fradet.
The two models below are copies of the same cathedral radio. It is probably General Electric mod. K64 1933 - the photo from the Udo's Old Radio Homepage. However, that time plenty of similar radios were built.
3) AM/FM radio with the cassette
tape player, dimensions (cm) 36 * 26 * 19.
4) AM/FM radio, dimensions (cm)
31 * 18 * 15.
According to Phil Nelson, very similar novelty radios were built by "Guild".
5) FM radio with the cassette
tape player in the gramophone cabinet, dimensions (cm) 50 * 30 * 30.
6) FM radio with the CD player
in the 'Buccaneer Chest' cabinet, dimensions (cm) 27 * 47 * 25.