Reproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker, circa 1980
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Working Preproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker from the 1980s.
Vintage 1980s Wall Clocks
Plastic
Reproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker, circa 1980
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Working Preproduction Wurlitzer 4002 Color Star Speaker from the 1980s.
Plastic
Wurlitzer sound speaker. Wurlitzer 4008 (for your Jukebox), 20th century
By Wurlitzer
Located in Baambrugge, NL
Special Wurlitzer sound speaker. Wurlitzer 4008 (for your Jukebox), 20th century.
Metal
Sold
H 60.24 in W 34 in D 27 in
Outstanding Wurlitzer 1015 "bubbler" Jukebox & rare 4008 extension speaker
By Wurlitzer
Located in Buffalo, NY
Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 Speaker, , bubbler. External speaker designed for the famed classic 1015 Wurlitzer Jukebox,, Amazing original condition,, minor crack to sm...
Chrome
Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 external Speaker, lamp /bubbler
By Wurlitzer
Located in Buffalo, NY
Rare Original 1946 Wurlitzer Jukebox 4008 Speaker, , bubbler. External speaker designed for the famed classic 1015 Wurlitzer Jukebox,, Amazing original condition,, minor crack to sm...
Metal
$5,495
H 80 in W 48 in D 48 in
RARE Mid-century Sculptural Rattan Palm Tree floor Lamp, Mario Torres Lopez
By Mario Lopez Torres
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Original late 1960s life-size six-foot-tall palm tree floor lamp sculpted from stick rattan and wicker with removable leaves and 3 coconut-shaped lights attributed to Mario Lopez Tor...
Rattan
$4,300
H 21 in W 23 in D 6 in
Large Electric Neon Clock Co. Two -Color Hexagon Rare Nouveau Gold 1930's -40s
By Electric Neon Clock Company
Located in Buffalo, NY
Large Electric Neon Clock Co. Two -Color Hexagon , Rare Nouveau Gold Outer tube.Clock appears to be totally original, Looks green on green when lit. Classic crescent sweeping second...
Metal, Steel
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