Altogether a lovely item, that could be installed in your hallway as a novel doorbell ! Origin unknown, possibly railway. Probably dating from the 1920s or earlier. (The white wires in the photograph I have left in place, they were used when testing the bell.).
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It's just take you 1 minute. We'd like to settle any problem in a friendly manner. Size Chart Because the unpaid dispute will not be closed automatically, and we may ignore it. Nice Gift: A great gift for family, friends, and colleague, etc.
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Old Original Antique Victorian Print Bell Telephone Exchange Montreal Sun Majestys Service Early Photograph. Page From The King'S Empire C1910. Each Has Another Photo On Reverse See Second Image. Size 11.5 X 9 (290 X 230) All prints are original antique prints and are not copies. Many are unique and rare. All products are delivered securely in a re-inforced hard back envelope or a postal tube.
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Not seen one like this before no marks to indicate maker I can find All metal construction except Bakelite handset Sold as spares or repair as doesn’t work Cosmetically looks good Quite large
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Old Original Antique Victorian Print 1877 Professor Graham Bell Telephone Transmitter An antique page print from the Illustrated London News. Date if known in the title. The size of each single page print is approximately (including margins as seen) 10 x 14.5 inches (260x370) and the size of each double page print is approximately 20 x 14.5 inches (510x370). All prints are genuine antiques and not modern reproductions. Please check images carefully for any foxing and wear that may have occured over it's long lifespan. All prints are original antique prints and are not copies. Many are unique and rare. All products are delivered securely in a re-inforced hard back envelope or a postal tube.
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This is an incredible Antique Edison Magneto Bell or Early Telephone Receiver bell designed By Thomas Edison! Harvard University recognizes this piece in their Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments (please see info in pics) as one of the earliest modern telephone receivers. This amazing piece features a wooden wall mount with steel bell and hammer which is attached to the box-covered magneto, a series of electric coils which powered the bell to ring with an incoming call. This piece dates back to about 1878 and appears to be in excellent condition. Measures approximately 6.5” x 3” x 1.7” Excellent piece of telephone history!
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