Original Radio Radiola vintage French poster with parrot
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Radio Radiola vintage French antique poster. Archival linen-backed and in very good condition.
1950s American Modern Radiola Vintage Poster
Lithograph
Original Radio Radiola vintage French poster with parrot
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Radio Radiola vintage French antique poster. Archival linen-backed and in very good condition.
Lithograph
Radiola Pink Original Vintage Poster
By Rene Ravo
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Great poster advertising Radiola TV created by artist Rene Ravo.
Paper
French Original Advertising Poster, Radiola TV by Herve Morvan 1962
By Hervé Morvan
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
French Original Advertising Poster, Radiola TV by Herve Morvan 1962 This poster is an original French advertising poster, boasting the slogan, 'Ready for the 2nd channel' This p...
Linen, Paper
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H 61.03 in W 44.89 in D 0.4 in
French Original Mid-Century Advertising Poster, 'Radiola' Designed by Rene Ravo
By Rene Ravo
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
French original mid-century advertising poster, 'Radiola' designed by Rene Ravo A bright and cheerful poster advertising the electronic brand, 'Radiola'.
Paper
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