1929 The very first bakelite table-top radio in the world, made by the Nora Radio Company, Germany, and named “Sonneblume” (Sunflower). From Art Deco, Avant Garde and Modernism, Fb.
Radiomarelli RD330 Radio (Italy, 1968)
Mark Prelude OA-7689 // World Receiver (Japan, 1980s)
Telefunken Bajazzo TS 205 (Germany, 1967)
Grundig Satellit 3400 // world receiver (Germany, 1978)
Sony CF-5950 tape recorder/receiver (1976)
Then the smallest pocket radio in the world, 1930. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Philco 40-180 seven-tube AM radio from 1940, being sold for parts but I'm sure someone could figure out which vacuum tube to change to get it back into gear.
Majestic Radio 1932
Radio miroir Peach Sparton 558-C conçue par Walter Dorwin Teague pour la Sparks-Worthington Company de Jackson, Michigan en 1937. - source Ana Thiebaut.
Weltron 2004 'Space Ball' // Radio Receiver Stereo-Cassette Recorder (US, 1973)
1936 FADA ‘Coloradio’ Tube Radio, Model 260B.
(via eBay)
80s advertising radios
Source: Flickr/Joe Haupt
c.1970: GE ‘Orbiter’ Radio
Tesla // Talisman 308U Broadcast Receiver (Czechoslovakia, 1953)