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1: Philco patterns

Philco 70/90 cloth
Pattern #1
whiskey hue
Philco 70/90 cloth
Pattern #2
copper hue
Philco 70/90
Philco model 71
The above patterns were used in Philco models 70, 71, 90, 91, 19, and 89 as well as a few others.

Philco 70/90
Pattern #24

The Philco 70/90 pattern (similar to patterns #1 and #2) is also offered in a "weathered look" style.

Philco 90
Philco 90
Philco 60B cloth
Pattern #5
Philco 60B
Philco 60B
Photo of Philco 60B courtesy of Ron Ramirez from page 61 of his book Philco Radio: 1928-1942.
Pattern #5 was used in the Philco model 60B cathedrals as well as a few others.
 
Num 52
Pattern #52
The Philco 20 pattern is also used in many other early sets of the 20s made by RCA and GE. Philco 20
Philco 20
 

Philco 80B cloth
Pattern #10

Philco 80B
Philco 80B
(Philco Jr.)
This small herringbone design of pattern #10 (above) is used in the Philco model 80B (right) cathedrals as well as Echophones and Colonial Globe radios.

Philco 84B cloth
Pattern #12
copper hue
Philco 84B cloth
Pattern #13
whiskey hue
Philco 80B
Philco 84B
This pattern used in Philco models 84B and 20B cathedrals. It can also be used in RCA Radiola 26 and Atwater Kent speakers.

Philco ribbed cloth
Pattern #14
brown
Philco 37-89
Philco 37-89
The ribbed pattern (above) was used in many mid to late 1930's Philco table top radios, cathedrals, tombstones, as well as consoles.

Philco diamonds
Pattern #27
Philco 39-116
Philco 39-116
Photo courtesy of Ron
Ramirez from page 119 of his
book Philco Radio: 1928-1942
This distinctive diamond pattern was used in many consoles of the 1939-40 era, especially those made by Philco.

Philco V cloth
Pattern #3
Philco 16B
Philco 16B
Photo of 16B courtesy of
Dr. Jerry McKinney
The chevron pattern (left) was used in quite a few consoles and tombstone style radios, such as the 16B, of the mid 1930s as well as the famous Radiobar, which were mostly built using Philco chassis. It came in a few style and color variations.

Philco 38-116
38-116
Philco large chevron
Pattern #41
Consoles such as the 38-4 and 38-116 with a slant front (e.g. "No Stoop, No Squint, No Squat") used this more elegant version of the chevron pattern.

Philco 87
Philco 87
Philco 87
Pattern #59
This tapestry pattern was used in the very popular Philco 87 console. The reproduction is printed on a very fine poly-silk fabric.


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