Television props for hire.

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PROP NAME DESCRIPTION CONDITION
Murphy v240 Circa late 1950's - Wooden finish cabinet with glass fronted screen.

Ideal placement would be in the lounge of a middle class family or the window of a Television and Radio repair shop, in the late 1950's.

Very Good
Bush TV83 Circa early 1960's - Wooden cabinet with brown vinyl covering and glass front.

Ideal placement would be in the lounge of a lower class family or the workshop of a Television and Radio repair shop, in the late 1960's.

Poor
Sobell 'portable'
Circa early 1960's - Wooden cabinet covered with cream vinyl with a red surround.

Somewhat influenced by the American ideal, this smaller Echo set is from the early 1960's.

Poor
Dynatron Early 1960's - Wooden cabinet in dark wood with doors.

Ideal placement would be workshop of a television repair shop, in the mid 1970's.

Poor
Sony CVM 90 UB
Circa late 1960's - One of the first transistorised 'portable' televisions it could handle both 405 and 625 line transmissions. Also used by universities as a video monitor with the open reel Sony video recorders, as illustrated on this unit by the external video source box on the left side.

Ideal placement would be in an educational establishment during the early 1970's or in the kitchen or caravan of a middle class family.

Average
Sony CVM 110 UK
Circa late 1960's - Working order - 'Portable' television, also used by universities as a video monitor with the open reel video recorders. There are two examples available, one finished in black and the other in white.

Ideal placement would be in an educational establishment during the 1970's or in the kitchen or caravan of a middle class family.

Average
National TR475G
Circa early 1970's - Portable radio / television. Unique 'lozenge' design, with TV screen that pops up out of base.

Ideal placement would be in the kitchen or childs bedroom in the late 1970's or the workshop of a garage, in the mid 1980's.

Poor