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Original Art Deco Green Neon Hexagon Vintage RCA Radio and Phonograph
Original Art Deco Green Neon Hexagon Vintage RCA Radio and Phonograph

Original Art Deco Green Neon Hexagon Vintage RCA Radio and Phonograph

Located in Oakland, CA

If you collect neon clocks or have any interest in RCA products this would be a great addition. It even has an image on each side of the famous RCA dog named Nipper.

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1940s Art Deco Vintage Rca Nipper Dog

Materials

Metal

Vintage Ceramic RCA Victor His Masters Voice Nipper Dog Figurine by Sarsaparilla
Vintage Ceramic RCA Victor His Masters Voice Nipper Dog Figurine by Sarsaparilla

Vintage Ceramic RCA Victor His Masters Voice Nipper Dog Figurine by Sarsaparilla

By Sarsaparilla, RCA

Located in Chicago, IL

Vintage Ceramic RCA Victor His Masters Voice Nipper Dog Figurine by Sarsaparilla Vintage RCA Nipper Dog made by Sarsaparilla/Japan.

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1970s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Vintage Rca Nipper Dog

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

Vintage RCA Nipper The Dog Store Display Sculpture
Vintage RCA Nipper The Dog Store Display Sculpture

Vintage RCA Nipper The Dog Store Display Sculpture

Located in Keego Harbor, MI

This piece is Nipper the Dog, a advertising icon from RCA Records.

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20th Century Vintage Rca Nipper Dog

Materials

Plastic

Cast Iron RCA Victor Dog
Cast Iron RCA Victor Dog

Cast Iron RCA Victor Dog

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H 13.3 in W 13.5 in D 6 in

Cast Iron RCA Victor Dog

Located in Winter Park, FL

This cast iron dog appears to be the RCA Victor dog called "Nipper" who is thought to have been either a Jack Russell or Pit Bull Terrier.

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1950s Vintage Rca Nipper Dog

His Masters Voice Large Store Display  'Nipper' Dog Victor RCA Jack Russell
His Masters Voice Large Store Display  'Nipper' Dog Victor RCA Jack Russell

His Masters Voice Large Store Display 'Nipper' Dog Victor RCA Jack Russell

Located in Hamilton, Ontario

The dog-and-gramophone image is now licensed by RCA Records and its parent company, Sony Music Entertainment, from Technicolor SA, which operates RCA's consumer electronics division ...

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1950s American Vintage Rca Nipper Dog

Materials

Plastic, Fiberglass

Vintage Cast Iron Model of Nipper Style Terrier with Tilted Head and Lifted Ear
Vintage Cast Iron Model of Nipper Style Terrier with Tilted Head and Lifted Ear

Vintage Cast Iron Model of Nipper Style Terrier with Tilted Head and Lifted Ear

Located in Morristown, NJ

., cast iron model of a terrier dog with head tilted and ear up, resembling "Nipper" the RCA Victor dog, unsigned.

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1970s American Modern Vintage Rca Nipper Dog

Materials

Iron

Vintage RCA 'Nipper' Dog Store Display
Vintage RCA 'Nipper' Dog Store Display

Vintage RCA 'Nipper' Dog Store Display

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H 36 in W 14 in D 34 in

Vintage RCA 'Nipper' Dog Store Display

Located in San Diego, CA

Vintage RCA ‘Nipper' dog advertisement store display, circa 1960s-1970s.

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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Rca Nipper Dog

Materials

Plastic

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