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Vintage 1920's Western Electric Telephone art deco
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Western Electric wall phone, from reading other descriptions on ebay: its from the 1920's and is Art Deco style. Has 653-Y labeled on the inside and back. Came out of an old garage- dont know anything else about it, dinger parts are all t and it dials fine- dont know about the rest of the stuff inside the phone but appears to have an extra condenser (as t was a loose one sitting inside it) Paint is in good overall shape-shows some minor wear but very good for the age of it. I am assuming t used to be some sort of emblem on the front of the dial that is long since gone. Neat old phone. Although I try to accurately describe my items I cannot be an expert on everything, so please ask any questions. Most of my items are from local estate sales/auctions. Feedback will be left at the conclusion of the transaction when I am notified of the items safe arrival. I usually leave feedback for you within a day or two of receiving your feedback (sometimes its a week though depending on my schedule) Buyers please complete ebay checkout (unless you pay with paypal within a day-then I will get an email from paypal and you wont need to confirm anything) I will combine Items for Shipment to save you money on Postage- please ask for an updated invpice before paying thru paypal, See postage calculator below for S & H Seller not responsible for uninsured items. Items with a combined total including S and H of $50.00 or more will be required to purchase insurance. I accept Paypal, money orders or checks (checks delay shipment 10 days) PAYPAL USERS : I only ship to a confirmed address
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