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  1. Vintage Bulgarian Collectible Black Bakelite Telephone Dial Desk Phone

    A superb addition to any collection.

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  2. VINTAGE 1940's Phillips MONOPHONE Electric Rotary Telephone Black Bakelite

    It is a heavy piece weighing 6.4 lbs. It is largely as found as I've only wiped with a damp cloth. This is nearly an antique so there is other expected wear such as dullness on the phone body and handset.

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  3. Vintage Rotary Black Model 302 Desk Telephone (1937-1955) - F-1 handset - Bell

    It matches phones described asModel 302 (1937-1955 ), and the handset is stamped with the numberF-1. The coiled cord is in a different color and so may not be original. The plug is four-pronged. No parts seem loose or missing.

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  4. VTG 1947 Bell System Western Electric F1 302 Rotary Dial Bakelite Telephone Prop

    Vintage 1947 Bell System Western Electric F1 302 Rotary Dial Bakelite Telephone. Vintage Western electric 302 telephone Good shape for its age. Needs a good cleaning and some work. Has a small crack. See photos as they are part of the description. I have seen the same phone on the I Love Lucy show. A very cool phone for display. Hard to find in decent shape. If you have any questions please message me. Thank you for visiting!

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  5. Antique Western Electric 302 model with E1 handset 1937 Working phone

    A modular plug is on the end, so all that is left for you is to just plug it in and use. The heavy deep black bakelite E1 handset has been highly buffed and polished. There is nothing phoney about this handsets.

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  6. Vintage Bakelite Emerson Radio Non Working Makes A Humming Sound

    Vintage Bakelite Emerson Radio Non Working Makes A Humming Sound. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.

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  7. Vintage Black Metal & Bakelite handset Rotary Desk Phone Bell Western Electric

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  8. PTT desk telephone made in the Netherlands

    Their 1931 was identical to the German W26, which then led to and was followed by the W28, the first to be produced industrially in large numbers. A revised 1938 version was released. In 1955, by order of PTT, the 1955 bakelite version began.

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