SoldRARE GREYS TELEPHONE RECEIVERMarked Gray's patent May 21st 1878. Original condition. 4 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 wide. Seems complete. Original cord. Shipping 1 pound.See Sold Price
SoldRare Telephone Receiver, c. 1895Rare Telephone Receiver, c. 1895 Unmarked, probably Germany or France, nickel-plated case, walnut handle, original cabel, height 7 ¼ in. Seltener Telephonhörer, um 1895 Unbezeichnet, vermutlSee Sold Price
SoldRARE TELEPHONE MAGNETIC RECEIVERLarge magnetic clear marked American Bell Telephone Co. with patent numbers. 6 3/4 inches long x 4 1/4 inches. Shipping 3 pounds.See Sold Price
SoldRare Bell-Type Telephone Receiver, c. 1890Rare Bell-Type Telephone Receiver, c. 1890 Unmarked, turned mahogany, height 6 ¾ in., with two external terminals. Seltener Bell-Typ-Telephonhörer, um 1890 Unbezeichnet, gedrechseltes MahagoSee Sold Price
Sold(on-4) RARE BUTTERCUPS TELEPHONE RECEIVERSOn four wooden early receivers. Known as Hand Telephone. Tallest 7 1/4 inches. Shipping approx. 9 x 9 x 9 inches and 2 pounds. Original patina. Seem like working. One missing contacts.See Sold Price
SoldRARE PHELPS DUPLEX TELEPHONE RECEIVERCa 1897. Marked American Speaking telephone Co. Phelps Duplex Telephone No 6331A New York. India Rubber or Gutta-Percha. 5 1/2 inches x 3 inches wide x 1 1/2 deep. Good condition. Seemscomplete. 1 pouSee Sold Price
SoldRare Swiss Railway Telephone Receiver, c. 1895Rare Swiss Railway Telephone Receiver, c. 1895 Marked "Schweizerische Bundesbahnen", ebonite longpole receiver, protection cap to hide the outside terminal contacts, height 7 in. Seltener Schweizer EiSee Sold Price
SoldRARE EARLY WOOD TELEPHONE RECEIVERTurned wooden early telephone receiver. 7 1/4 inches x 3 3/8 inches. No markings. Shipping 1. Good condition.See Sold Price
Sold4 RARE TELEPHONE BUTTER STAMP RECEIVERS FOR EXPORTRare early blonde maple wood butter stamp telephone receivers. Nice turned untouched early Bell Telephone receivers. Each marked Bell Telephone Co. 109 Court St. Boston. Stamped 194.Patent date Mar 7,See Sold Price
Sold(4) RARE EARLY WOOD TELEPHONE RECEIVERSAll original in untouched condition. All the same models. 5 inches tall. Good condition. Shipping approx. 2 pounds.See Sold Price
SoldRARE EARLY NATIONAL SPOON TELEPHONE RECEIVERHard plastic or hard rubber. Spoon receiver style. Marked Property of National Improved Telephone Company Patent. Numbered 2418. Dated 1880. 6 1/2 inches long. 3 inches wide.See Sold Price
SoldRARE CLAY 1883 PATENT TELEPHONE RECEIVERHard rubber, bakelite or gutta perha and iron. Marked Clay Patents. 2 3/4 diameter x 4 1/2 inches long. Good condition. Shipping 1 poundSee Sold Price
Sold(2) RARE LARGE BUTTER STAMP TELEPHONE RECEIVERSEarly large wooden butter stamp type telephone receivers. 8 1/2 inches tall x 4 1/2 diameter. No markings. Good condition. Shipping 2 pounds.See Sold Price
Sold2 AMERICAN SPEAKING TELEPHONE MAGNETO RECEIVERSRare early California Electrical Works San Francisco magneto telephone receivers. Known as Police receiver. U-shape magnet. Each marked on back. Old black paint. One missing top mount orhanger.See Sold Price
SoldRARE EARLY TELEPHONE MAGNETO TRANSMITTEREarly wooden magneto transmitter or receiver with exposed magnet. We believe very early. No markings. 5 inches x 2 1/5 inches wide. Hard rubber with chip and iron. Shipping 1 pound. Thisrare early exaSee Sold Price
SoldRARE SINGLE LOOP PONY CROWN TELEPHONE TRANSMITERSFour Pheleps style Single looped magnet pony crown telephone transmitter receivers. Ca. 1800's. 1) Metal and hard rubber. Marked American speaking Telephone. 4 inches tall x 3 inches wide. Somewear anSee Sold Price
SoldRARE BELL'S FIRST COMMERICAL BOX TELEPHONEThe round camera-like opening on box instrument served as transmitter and receiver. Mouth to ear shifts. The first commercial telephone used by Alexander Graham Bell was based on his patent ofJanuarySee Sold Price
SoldRARE EARLY WALL SET TRANSMITTER TELEPHONE PIECEBlack Japanned or painted metal case and arm with stencil decoration. No receiver or mouth piece. Adustable arm. Some surface rust. Some loss to paint. Some loss to nickel plating. As is. 5 3/4inchesSee Sold Price
SoldLOT OF 5: VINTAGE GLASS TELEPHONE CANDY CONTAINERS.Lot of five telephone candy containers, all with wooden receiver, one with loose top. Rare examples.Condition:(Very Good - Excellent).Largest: 4" x 4 - 1/2" x 8".Dimensions:See Sold Price
SoldRare Gonset Co. Aircraft MonitorRare 1940’s-1950’s Gonset Co. 6 ½” (height) x 10 ½” (length) x 5 ¼” (width) grey plastic cased model 3055 Aircraft Monitor receiver, 112 to 132 MHZ. CONDITION: When tested the power comesSee Sold Price
SoldRARE PONY CROWN RECEIVERHeavy pony receiver with nickel plated handle, Gutta Percha ear piece, and Copper patent pending American Speaking Telephone Co. 5 3/4 inches long x 2 3/4 inches wide and 1 pound. Shipping 7 x 5 x 5 iSee Sold Price
SoldRoyal Blue Authentic Electric #50 Wall Telephone called Juke Box 1940Royal Blue Authentic Electric #50 Wall Telephone called Juke Box. Telephone first introduced in 1938 Manufactured in 1940's Measures approx 9 x 6 inches Receiver made of blue. BLUE IS SUPER RARESee Sold Price
SoldWall Telephone with Hughes-Type Microphone, c. 1890Wall Telephone with Hughes-Type Microphone, c. 1890 Germany, unmarked, carbon pencil transmitter under wood membrane, single bell, 2 bakelite bullring receivers. Very rare. Wandtelephon mit MikrophonSee Sold Price
SoldAn Early "Butterstamp" Telephone Receiver c.1880sAn Early "Butterstamp" Telephone Receiver c.1880s A superb and very early Butterstamp-style receiver transmitter. Possibly by Siemens, complete with fine adjustment mechanism in base and original screSee Sold Price