Overseas buyers are responsible for any import taxes or duties that may be payable. Credit cards, Escrow and Letters of Credit are not accepted. Payment terms: Strictly Bank Transfer or Cash upon collection. The TV22 is a development of the earler Bush model TV12 and TV12A (see Gallery ). Please contact me on 07836 230747 (+44 7836 230747 from outside of the UK) if you would like to arrange to do so or would like any further information. 1952 Baird T172 405-Line TV This is a 1950 Bush model TV22. ![]() Potential buyers are welcome to view this item at a mutually convenient time. John Logie Baird demonstrating his televisor in 1926 Bettmann. Buyers can arrange for it to be packed and shipped at their own expense and risk (please ignore the post/shipping charges listed) provided that payment is made via bank transfer, if you wish to do this, please contact me before bidding. He used two attic rooms in the property as his laboratory from November 1924 to February 1926. These units are extremely fragile and because of this, it will have to be collected in person from South East London (Greenwich) as I'm not happy packing and shipping it. The Televisor worked well whilst in our reception area but as I have no information on how it works, I have been unable to test it and am therefore selling it strictly 'as seen'. Please note that the Televisor is actually Dark Green in colour but for some reason it appears Dark Blue in the pictures. John Logie Baird (1888 - 1946) was a Scottish inventor, engineer, and the father of television. What you get: The Televisor as pictured, A box disguised as a radio receiver (pictured) of the period that contains the circuitry required to drive the Televisor, and a hand held test signal generator (also pictured). The device has been in storage since but I have no further information or schematics for it as the engineer that set it up and ran it sadly died last year. John Logie Baird devised the first practical television in the late 1920s (he described this as a televisor). I purchased this set from a collector around 2010 and it sat in the foyer of our Soho offices from 2010 to 2014 running and showing TV pictures. Baird Disc model televisor, manufactured by John Logie Baird and Plessey Company Limited in c. ![]() 1920's Baird Televisor - High Quality Reproduction. Item: 183388573218 REDUCED - 1920's BAIRD TELEVISOR - HIGH QUALITY REPRODUCTION. The 30 lines of vertical resolution was just high-res enough to make out a human face in. ![]() Seller: galaxybroadcastsales ✉️ (1,654) 100%, Unlike today’s televisions, Baird’s invention known as the Televisor was a mechanical device.
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