
Oak wooden wall-mounted crank telephone from the early 1900s
Selling Price
$99
History
This wall-mounted telephone dates to the early 20th century, when telephones were transitioning from luxury items to more common household fixtures. The oak case with metal components represents the standard design of residential telephones from this era, featuring a hand crank to generate the electrical signal needed to place a call. Antique telephones like this are highly valued by collectors of early telecommunications equipment and vintage home decor enthusiasts. These pieces are prized for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal as functional pieces of American technological history. They serve as tangible reminders of how communication technology has evolved over the past century.
Origin
United States
Maker
Western Electric or similar manufacturer
Time period
Circa 1900-1930