Vintage Western Electric telephone - wooden ringer box, 1930s-1940s.

We present a unique piece of communication technology – a telephone set consisting of an oak ringer box (so-called magneto ringer box) and a separate black desk telephone. It is likely a model from the American company Western Electric, dating from the 1930s or 1940s. The device comes from a time when the telephone was a luxury and status symbol, and its operation required manual cranking of a handle.

Why is it worth having?

  • Authentic material: The box is made of solid oak, and the telephone set is made of Bakelite – materials typical of the era.
  • Functionality: The characteristic crank for manually generating the ringing signal – it is not just decoration, but a working mechanism.
  • Aesthetic qualities: The black of the Bakelite combined with the warm shade of oak creates a unique, industrial atmosphere.
  • Collector value: Western Electric is a legend in the world of technology antiques; complete sets with a magneto ringer are becoming increasingly rare.
The telephone can be displayed in an office, living room, or as a film prop. It is an excellent investment for lovers of retro, steampunk, and the history of telephony. Condition: visible signs of use appropriate for its age – natural wear on the Bakelite and patina on the wood. The device requires restoration or may be left in its original state as a decorative element.

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From €197.70
Zabytkowy telefon Western Electric - skrzynka dzwonkowa z drewna , lata 30-40.
€197.70
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