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Western Electric Telephone & Wood TelephoneWestern Electric Telephone & Wood Telephone Desk. Description American. First, a circa 1928, Western Electric model 102 cradle telephone with round base
Vintage Western Electric Telephone operator'sVintage Western Electric Telephone operator's chair/stool; angled metal frame, "bentwood-style" wood seat with woven center, patterned vinyl back, hard
Early western electric telephone.Early western electric telephone.
2 Western Electric Telephone Items,oak dovetail2 Western Electric Telephone Items,oak dovetail cases ringer and small switchboard(?)
Two early 20th C. Western Electric telephones,Two early 20th C. Western Electric telephones, one wall phone with oak case, headset receiver and adjustable mic, front cover opens to reveal updated mechanics
Lot of 2: Western Electric B1 Cradle Telephones.Lot of 2: Western Electric B1 Cradle Telephones. Description Circa 1935. Includes a Western Electric 102 non-dial with a 315H oak ringer box, E1 handset
Western Electric Type 22 Stick Telephone.Western Electric Type 22 Stick Telephone. Circa 1900, nickeled brass, Western Electric faceplate, marked cup, red cross mouthpiece (reproduction?), Glens
WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. CRANK PAY PHONE WESTERNWESTERN ELECTRIC CO. CRANK PAY PHONE WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., CRANK PAY PHONE H 20", W 9 1/2", D 6":Three slot Western Electric Company, crank pay phone
Oak Encased Western electric wall telephonesTwoOak Encased Western electric wall telephonesTwo early 20th century Western Electric Company oak-encased crank telephones. Cases measure 9 ½" x 20".
Two antique wall telephones. One made byTwo antique wall telephones. One made by Stromberg-Carlson and the other by Western Electric. Stromberg Carlson telephone is full size and has mouthpiece
Vintage Western Electric Candlestick Telephone.Vintage Western Electric Candlestick Telephone. Vintage Western Electric Candlestick Telephone with wood wall box and bells.12-1/4"h.
Lot of 3: Extension Bells. Circa 1910.Lot of 3: Extension Bells. Circa 1910. First is an oak Western Electric with tea bells. Second is an oak Western Electric with sleigh bells. Third is
Western Electric 20H Stick Telephone. CircaWestern Electric 20H Stick Telephone. Circa 1915, nickeled brass, 229W faceplate, glass mouthpiece marked American Electric on retainer, marked cup,
Western Electric 288A Fiddleback Telephone.Western Electric 288A Fiddleback Telephone. Circa 1895. Walnut. Red five-bar Magneto, 250W faceplate, and unmarked Western Electric receiver. Condition
Western Electric 50AL Dial Candlestick Telephone.Western Electric 50AL Dial Candlestick Telephone. Circa 1925. Black brass. 2AB dial, marked receiver, 323 faceplate, early Western Electric mouthpiece
Western Electric Type 293A Compact Telephone.Western Electric Type 293A Compact Telephone. Circa 1907. Black painted walnut, nickel hardware, marked cup, 229 transmitter, and Western Electric pony.
Western Electric 20T Candlestick Telephone.Western Electric 20T Candlestick Telephone. Circa 1905. Nickeled brass. Small 302W transmitter, glass mouthpiece, and Western Electric pony. Condition
Western Electric 317P Plain Front Telephone.Western Electric 317P Plain Front Telephone. Circa 1910. Oak. With coin collector. 25/10/5¢ collector mounted on front with 250W transmitter, Western
Western Electric 294H Fiddleback Telephone.Western Electric 294H Fiddleback Telephone. Circa 1906. Walnut. 25/10/5¢ collector mounted on front with 250W transmitter, brass instruction card, and
Western Electric 2-Box Wall Telephone. CircaWestern Electric 2-Box Wall Telephone. Circa 1895. Walnut. Type 21A top box with forked hook and Western Electric pony receiver, frayed cord, #5 arm
Western Electric Type 98 Fiddleback Telephone.Western Electric Type 98 Fiddleback Telephone. Circa 1903. Walnut. 323 transmitter, Western Electric pony receiver, crack in lower right backboard. Condition
Western Electric 317AH Plain Front Wall TelephoneWestern Electric 317AH Plain Front Wall Telephone Circa 1910. Oak. 250W faceplate, chip in mouthpiece, Western Electric pony receiver, three-bar 22A
Western Electric 288A Fiddleback Telephone.Western Electric 288A Fiddleback Telephone. Description Circa 1895. Walnut, seven-digit transmitter, Pony with slight damage to cap under the terminals,
Western Electric Type 22 Candlestick Telephone.Western Electric Type 22 Candlestick Telephone. Description Circa 1900. Nickel over brass, early cup, knurled nut, outside wire, seven digit transmitter
Western Electric 2-Box Wall Telephone. CircaWestern Electric 2-Box Wall Telephone. Circa 1895. Walnut. Type 21A top box with forked hook and Western Electric pony receiver, frayed cord, #5 arm
Western Electric Stick Telephone with NumberWestern Electric Stick Telephone with Number Card Circa 1915, black brass, 20AL on perch, bulldog transmitter, unmarked Western Electric receiver, Hall
Western Electric 20B Stick Telephone. CircaWestern Electric 20B Stick Telephone. Circa 1915, nickeled brass, 229 faceplate, marked cup, knurled nut, 20B on perch, unmarked Western Electric pony,
CT Western Electric #10 Candlestick Telephone.CT Western Electric #10 Candlestick Telephone. Circa 1900, nickeled brass, marked CT transmitter on a Western Electric #10, C.S. Mersick & Co. (New Haven,
Western Electric Manual Stick Telephone.Western Electric Manual Stick Telephone. Circa 1915, black brass, nickeled head, 229 faceplate, marked cup, outside wire, patent dates on perch, marked
Western Electric 20B Stick Telephone. CircaWestern Electric 20B Stick Telephone. Circa 1915, nickeled brass, *329* faceplate, marked cup, 20B on perch, unmarked Western Electric receiver. Condition
Western Electric 8 Station Stick Telephone.Western Electric 8 Station Stick Telephone. Circa 1905, black brass with nickel hook and transmitter, 20AT on perch, small 302W faceplate, Western Electric
Lot of 2: Western Electric Candlestick TelephonesLot of 2: Western Electric Candlestick Telephones Circa 1925, black brass, both have number plate instead of dials, one 250W and one 323 transmitter,
Western Electric 20S Stick Telephone. CircaWestern Electric 20S Stick Telephone. Circa 1915, black brass, nickeled transmitter, repainted and re-nickeled, *229* faceplate, 1892 marked cup, outside
Western Electric 20BC Telephone with WindowWestern Electric 20BC Telephone with Window Shade Circa 1915, nickeled brass, unmarked Western Electric receiver, frayed cord, 229W transmitter, unused
Vintage Western Electric wall telephone,Vintage Western Electric wall telephone, Model 317AH, c. 1910, oblong oak case with plain front, plain top, and projecting slanted writing shelf, double
TWO AMERICAN ANTIQUE WALL TELEPHONES: 1)TWO AMERICAN ANTIQUE WALL TELEPHONES: 1) Western Electric model 301A fiddleback with walnut case, c. 1895; 2) Western Electric model 317P with oak box
General Electric Cast Iron Mine Telephone.General Electric Cast Iron Mine Telephone. Western Electric Model 336/1136. Solid cast iron-bodied miner or railroad telephone, weighing just shy of 70
General Electric Cast Iron Mine Telephone.General Electric Cast Iron Mine Telephone. Western Electric Model 336/1136. Solid cast iron-bodied miner or railroad telephone, weighing just under 70
Western Electric Ivory 354 Wall Telephone.Western Electric Ivory 354 Wall Telephone. Circa 1953. Shell and handset are black, painted ivory. Base dated 1953. Automatic electric dial. Condition
Western Electric 50C Dial Candlestick Telephone.Western Electric 50C Dial Candlestick Telephone. Circa 1925. Black/brass. Wired to work, buzzer in base, 5H dial, bulldog, Automatic Electric receiver.
New England Telephone Two Box Telephone.New England Telephone Two Box Telephone. Circa 1900. Walnut. Top box stamped "Property of New England Telephone" and "N14500E". Western Electric 255W
Northern Electric Dial Candlestick Telephone.Northern Electric Dial Candlestick Telephone. Description Circa 1925. Phone is black over brass with 51CM perch, marked receiver and cup, 2AB dial, single
Williams Electric 2-Box Wall Telephone. CircaWilliams Electric 2-Box Wall Telephone. Circa 1900, walnut, Williams tag on top box door along with well-worn tag for Pan-American (E. Windsor, NY),
Lot of 3: Western Electric Colored 302 TelephonesLot of 3: Western Electric Colored 302 Telephones Circa 1940s, first is plated, ivory painted handset, 5302G3 base, Automatic Electric dial. Second is
Group of Telegraph Instruments, late 19thGroup of Telegraph Instruments, late 19th and early 20th century, including two Signal Electric Mfg. Co, a Federal Enterprises Inc. pony relays, a Bunnell
Group of Telegraph Instruments, late 19thGroup of Telegraph Instruments, late 19th and early 20th century, including two Signal Electric Mfg. Co., a Federal Enterprises Inc. pony relays, Bunnell
Western Electric Oak Switchboard and a LosWestern Electric Oak Switchboard and a Los Angeles Telephone Co. Telephone, ht. to 46, wd. to 26, dp. to 29 1/4 in. Estimate $100-150 The absence of a
US Camp Telephone Model A-Signal Corps USUS Camp Telephone Model A-Signal Corps US Army: Oak case (dovetailed) with steel top/bottom, original telephone hand set, original directions in lid,
Lot of 3: Extension Bells. Circa 1910.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
Gray Bell-Shaped Coin Collector Telephone.Gray Bell-Shaped Coin Collector Telephone. Description Circa 1905. Mounted on oak, Western Electric type 85A Fiddleback, pony receiver, SNET (Southern
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