1960's Western ELECTRIC CREAM PRINCESS ROTARY TELEPHONE w/BOTH Cords - Working!
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1960's Western ELECTRIC CREAM PRINCESS ROTARY TELEPHONE w/BOTH Cords - Working!Very cool mid-century French Princess Telephone, cream or ivory-colored. Has both the curly handset cord AND the phone-to-wall socket cord. No major issues with the case, no chips or cracks. Gold- plating is tarnished a little in a few spots, hardly noticeable but I mention this for accuracy's sake. MAKE ME AN OFFER ON THIS PHONE!Buyer pays Ebay's estimated shipping plus $3.00 ($4.00 for outside continental US) for professional packing/materials. I will refund any shipping costs paid that exceed the actual shipping cost plus handling. And I will combine items IF PRACTICAL to help buyer of multiple items save shipping.Buyers, Please Note: The items I sell are "used," or "formerly owned," or "vintage," or perhaps "antique." NONE OF THESE ITEMS ARE EVER 100% PERFECT - they may have slight signs of wear, - scratches, dimples, bumps, rubs, etc. Even brand new items have some imperfections - and these old eyes may miss some once in a while. So I rarely use the word "PERFECT" when describing items that I sell - because if you look hard enough a flaw can be found in anything. So I want you to understand how difficult it is for a seller to catch every scuff, bump, or manufacturing imperfection an item may possess.I strive to accurately describe what I sell. If
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