Description: This rare and remarkable 1903 Wireless Telegraph Receiver is a piece of history, crafted by Arthur E. Ericson in Manchester, Massachusetts. Bearing the original label, "Wireless Telegraph Receiver Mfd. By Arthur E. Ericson of Manchester, Mass. 1903," this piece is a testament to early wireless technology and showcases the intricate craftsmanship of the time. Every component is carefully constructed, embodying the spirit and innovation of the amateur radio era. Measuring 10¾" wide by 15¾" long by 7¾" high (including the tuner rods), this receiver is as visually impressive as it is historically significant. Extensive research has linked this receiver to Arthur R. Ericson of Haverhill, Massachusetts, a known radio enthusiast with call letters W1NF, as documented in the "Amateur Radio Stations of the United States" government call book. This is more than just an antique; it’s a symbol of early radio history and the pioneering spirit of communication. A unique piece for any serious collector or enthusiast of early electronics and radio memorabilia.
Price: 1450 USD
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-04T00:26:11.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Handmade
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States