Lear Jet FM Radio Adapter made of out black metal. The adapter is square-shaped with two outer components fitted together. On the front side there is a caution sticker and two black plastic dials. On the side a silver plaque is adhered to the metal…
Black Stereo 8, FM radio adapter. The object is a metal black rectangular box with silver screws holding the backing. Interior of object is not visible. A black rubber cord with silver prongs at the end is attached to the top left of the box. On the…
Rectangular black metal case with front panel. Panel has tuning dial at center with three rows. Also has tuning selection knob and vol. knob. Has ADF/ANT switch. Tester button at upper right. At bottom of panel "Lear ADF-12E." Holes and flat prongs…
Amplifier with autopilot component. The two components are solidly adhered and bolted together. Both components constructed in black metal with silver steel screws. On the bottom component there are wires laced around the tops of screws and a…
Amplifier in a black metal rectangular case. The components of the machinery are exposed and are connected by wires and screws. The front of the object has a Lear, Inc. logo in blue, red, and silver and a manufacturer label with the following…
Framed "Golden Plate" award given to William P. Lear, July 8, 1972. The award is a white and gold plate with gold lettering "American Academy of Achievement - Bill Lear" with a brass plaque beneath it. There is a metal hanging wire on back of…
Loving cup mounted on wood base with generic jet aircraft on top of cup cover. Engraved plate on side of base has the text: "Flying Tiger American Volunteer Group Memorial Trophy / Presented to William P. Lear / For outstanding aviation achievement /…
Framed certificate announcing that William P. Lear was awarded the Silver Medal of Paris, October 3, 1960. A circular metal relief of the city of Paris is embedded in blue felt above the inset certificate, which is in French. A hanging wire is…
Lear Fan bowling team plaque, 1984-1985. Five bowler figures are mounted on wood base with black engraved plate.Engraved on front: "84 / Riff Raff / 85 / 2nd / Lear Fan / P. Jonker, R. Olds, R. Jonker, C. Crawford, J. Crawford."
Framed lithograph of former First Ladies Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan, Betty Ford, and Pat Nixon presented to Moya Olsen Lear by the National Federation of Republican Women, 1995. The black-and-white print was created by John [Payne?] and is number 541…