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Western Electric Telephone & Wood Telephone Desk.
Description American. First, a circa 1928, Western Electric model 102 cradle telephone with round base... [this item is NOT for sale]
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Western Electric Telephone & Wood Telephone
Desk.
Description American. First, a circa 1928, Western Electric model 102 cradle telephone with round base and dial. Finished in black. Second, a circa 1930 to 1940, mahogany ... [more like this]
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Two antique wall telephones. One made by
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Vintage Western Electric Telephone operator's
chair/stool; angled metal frame, "bentwood-style" wood seat with woven center, patterned vinyl back, hard rubber foot rest. 43"H. x 18"rail Diam. Remnants of paper label. ... [more like this]
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Western Electric Oak Wall Telephone. Description
23'' L. All original with bells. 5'' strip of wood missing from base.Condition (EXCELLENT). ... [more like this]
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Western Electric Type 22 Telephone. Description
Circa 1900. Phone has a Manhattan faceplate (nickel over brass), Hershey kiss perch with knurled nut, and a Solid pony receiver. Part of the wooden base plate is missing and ... [more like this]
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Western Electric Dial Candlestick Telephone.
Description Circa 1925. Black over brass with crossed out 20AL on perch, 4H dial, wooden subset type 135 modified to be a 295A, and an unused hanging directory. Condition ... [more like this]
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Western Electric #10 Candlestick Telephone.
Circa 1900, nickeled brass, beveled 7-digit faceplate, two row marked cup (brass showing through) outside wire, knurled nut, wood base plate, unmarked long pole receiver. ... [more like this]
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Vintage Western Electric Wooden Wall Telephone
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early push button model.
8.5 x 6.25 x 4.5 in.
Not guaranteed to operate. ... [more like this]
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Western Electric Type 22 Stick Telephone.
Circa 1900, nickeled brass, Western Electric faceplate, marked cup, red cross mouthpiece (reproduction?), Glens Falls number card, Hershey Kiss perch with 22, outside wire, ... [more like this]
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Vintage Western Electric Candlestick Telephone.
Vintage Western Electric Candlestick Telephone with wood wall box and bells.12-1/4"h. ... [more like this]
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Lot of 3: Extension Bells.
Circa 1910.
Includes a walnut New England telephone with wooden bells, an oak Western Electric with domed bells, and an oak telephone with cow bells. Condition (Excellent). Size Largest: ... [more like this]
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An American Western Electric Company telephone,
public usage for local and long distance calls, coin-operated mounted on wood plinth, 20in. high and a British bakelite telephone set, both circa 1950 ... [more like this]
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Western Electric Type 22 Candlestick Telephone.
Circa 1900. Re-nickeled brass. Marked cup, outside wire, knurled nut, Hershey Kiss perch with no stampings, 229 faceplate with number card holder, marked pony, and wooden ... [more like this]
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Western Electric No. 10 Candlestick Telephone.
Description Circa 1900. Black painted brass, tapered shaft (also known as oil can), pony with serial number 908425 and marked American Bell on the cap, porcelain mouthpiece, ... [more like this]
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