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1923 Rotogravure Wireless Radio Superphone Antenna Tower Chicago City Hall Roof TM6 featuring their NABISCO Sugar Wafers

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featuring their NABISCO Sugar Wafers

Hess & Clark Company in 1894

This is an original 1958 black and white print ad for the 1958 MGM movie comedy "The Reluctant Debutante

This is an original 1884 black and white relief line-block print depicting Hokobi

located on Broadway and 11th Street in New York

1923 Rotogravure Wireless Radio Superphone Antenna Tower Chicago City Hall Roof TM6 featuring their NABISCO Sugar Wafers"Indoor and Outdoor Phases of Science of Radio" This is an original 1923 sepia rotogravure with three images of wireless radio: R. D. Duncan, Jr., inventor of the superphone; the receiving antenna at Riverhead, Long Island; and the radio tower on the roof of City Hall in Chicago, said to be the first municipal radio station. CONDITION This 91+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. No creases. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Please note:

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