| PROP NAME |
DESCRIPTION |
CONDITION |
Stylophone  |
Circa
late 1960's The original handheld 'organ.' Heavily promoted by celebrity
Rolf Harris and allegedly used in David Bowie's hit 'Space Oddity'. This
example comes complete with the Stylphone 'Flexdisk' instruction record as
recorded by Rolf Harris
Ideal placement would be in a
teenagers bedroom in the early 1970's |
Very Good |
| Philips VP405 Laserdisc player |
Circa
mid to late1980's The Laserdisk used simiar technology to CD-Roms and was
the predecessor to the DVD. This type of machine was used in schools and
educational establishments.
Ideal placement would be in the
classroom in the late 1980's |
Very Good |
OKI Mobile Phone
|
Circa 1990, this is one of the first mobile phones that could be called handheld, rather than carried. Retailing at around £1800, it was a top of the range model for its time.
Ideal placement would be in use by a field maintenance engineer in around early 1991. |
Average |
Tefal
Burger maker  |
Circa
1970s The definition of kitcsh in the kitchen! A burger maker in the shape
of a red burger.
Ideal placement would be in a
kitchen in the mid 1970's |
Average |
Commodore Calculator |
Circa
mid 1970s Early scientific calculator with red led display, finished in
brown plastic with beige and white keys.
Ideal placement would be in an
accounts office in the mid 1970's. |
Average |
Hoover
Vacuum Cleaner 825  |
Circa Late 1940's Early Hoover vacuum cleaner
with brown cotton dustbag and brushed metal motor housing.
Ideal placement would be in a middle class home of the early
1950's or the house of an elderly person from then to late
1980's. |
Very
Good |