Original vintage magazine advertisement for Musaphonic FM-AM radio-phonographs from General Electric, carefully removed from a 1947 publication.
The ad emphasizes the natural color tone and high-fidelity sound reproduction, using the tagline:
“The Witchery of Music”
A stylish mid-century living room is shown, with a woman wearing jewelry designed by Seaman-Schepps.
The reverse side contains a black and white ad for Pullman rail travel, promoting the comfort and convenience of Pullman sleeping cars.
The page measures approximately 7 × 10 inches.
Two small chips are present along the left edge from the original magazine staple binding. The main image area remains clean and displays well, especially when framed.
Original vintage magazine advertisement for Musaphonic FM-AM radio-phonographs from General Electric, carefully removed from a 1947 publication.
The ad emphasizes the natural color tone and high-fidelity sound reproduction, using the tagline:
“The Witchery of Music”
A stylish mid-century living room is shown, with a woman wearing jewelry designed by Seaman-Schepps.
The reverse side contains a black and white ad for Pullman rail travel, promoting the comfort and convenience of Pullman sleeping cars.
The page measures approximately 7 × 10 inches.
Two small chips are present along the left edge from the original magazine staple binding. The main image area remains clean and displays well, especially when framed.