This is one of the coolest novelty items we’ve ever seen. It looks like an older portable radio, but it’s NOT! It’s actually a plastic liquor flask made by the “Royal London” company in Japan in 1969. But it sure fooled us the first time we picked it up.
Flask is mostly plastic construction, with fake knobs, dials, and speaker grille. Your “drink” is poured through the top antenna which has a cap. Back of radio has a battery compartment that stores a funnel and two plastic cups. Amazingly real looking – would be a great conversation item at a party.
In good vintage condition. Looks fairly new, except for the handle which has quite a bit of wear and pitting to the faux chrome. One cup and the funnel are still wrapped in plastic. Marked on front with “High Fidelity Personal Portable”. Marked on back on battery plate with “Jiggers and Funnel c1969 Royal London, LTD Japan”.
Measures about 8 1/2″ tall, 4 1/4″ wide and 2″ deep.
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