Loudspeakers Horn Style
RCA Sarnoff Speaker 1924
This horn was custom made for David Sarnoff, President of RCA. Click here to learn more about this amazing loudspeaker..
Amplion "New" Junior De Luxe Model AR 114 1925
Amplion Dragon AR19 1923
Amplion "Swan Neck" AR15 1923
Amplion Junior De Luxe AR43 1923
S.G. Brown, LTD Type Q (British) 1924
Amplion " Original Junior" AR39 1923
Amplion Junior AR111 1925
S.G. Brown, LTD Silver Hunting Horn (British) 1924
Varsola Vase Loudspeaker (British)
Unmarked European Speaker
Sterling Model 33 (British) 1927
Sterling baby (British) 1924
S.G. Brown, LTD Hunting Horn (British) 1924
S.G. Brown, LTD SER H1 (British) 1923
S.G. Brown, LTD SER H2 (British) 1923
S.G. Brown, LTD Crystavox (British) 1923
Diela Mini-Speaker (British) 6" diameter bell!
American Electric Burns 205B 1925
Doulton & Co. Andia Persian King 1927 (British)
Doulton & Co. Andia Miss Muffet 1927 (British)
"Le Parfait" Unknown Manufacturer (French)
Bristol "Auditorium" True-Tone Reproducer Pountney & Co. (British) 1925
TrueMusic Junior (British) 1922
TrueMusic Junior (British) c. 1922
Graves (British) c. 1924
Walbro Senior Walker Brothers (British) 1927
Dictograph 1922
Silvertone 1928 Looks like cone speaker but contains horn inside cabinet
O'Neil Audiphone 1923
E. Plazolles (French)
Frost Musette 1923
Rola Recreator 1924
Western Electric "Chau-phone" 1918
Unmarked
RCA UZ1325 1924
Atwater Kent M 1924
Howlers were used in place of a bell to announce the arrival of a call
Magnavox R-3 1924
GEC Gecophone (British) 1922
Sold for $3 in 1922 Shown attached to Brandes headphones
Used by placing headphones over the rubber cushions. Sold for $12 in 1922.