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Rare and precious telephones  
Our range of traditional telephone pieces, exemplify quality and exquisite craftsmanship rarely seen today. The intricate mechanisms, the splendid clarity of the rotary dials or keyboards combined with the beautiful
hand-made casings, will give great pleasure for years to come.

True value for your home

Exact Replica-Completely Functional.
Requires no special installation.
Plug it into any exiting jack.
It becomes an extension of your regular phone.
Equipped with finest made working parts.


Code TA-8000-VERSILIA Rotary dial-Mechanical Bell-Artistic Telephone Replica Ericsson 1896
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Code TA-680 - SAVOIA
Telephone pushbutton with the coat of arms of house Savoia.
Telephone of the Royal Family of the Kings of Italy:Umberto I - 1878 - 1900
Vittorio Emanuele III - 1900 - 1946

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TA-690 KAISER
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Reproduction of a phone to German Post at the time of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Pushbutton telephone. The telephone arrive ready for immediate use with new modular sockets.
 


The Kaiser dressed winter
on the Russian frontWilliam II of Prussia and Germany
(Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albrecht von Hohenzollern)
(Berlin, January 27, 1859 - Doorn, 4 June 1941) was the last German Emperor (Kaiser).

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Code TA-1882 PROVENZALE
Artistic Replica of the French telephone in the pedestal style year 1882. Beautiful Wood  base and claw feet -
Rotary dial - The cords are is in silk. Electronic ringer inside.

The first suggestions for mounting a telephone transmitter and receiver on a common handle forming what is now known as a handset were made by two Englishmen, Charles A. MacEvoy and G.E.Pritchett in 1877.
Handsets for customers use were introduced in France in about 1882 and spead quickly in Europe.
 One of the classic early telephone models was the "PROVENZALE" made by Systeme Berliner, Paris; this was a wonderful combination of art and technology. In the wood base there was the magnets for the telephone's generator. There was no dial, and the handle was used to call and ring off. The Provenzale model also established the handset, allowing the user to speak and listen via the same piece of apparatus. The Provenzale was a great success. France company manufactured it from 1882 through to the 1930s, exporting to such places as Russia and Austria. The rich Rothschild family favoured the Provenzale.
Measurements: Width inch 6.299 (cm16); Depth inch 8.267 (cm21); Height inch 16.140 (cm41).
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C E MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
(Article 10 - Directive 73/23/EEC)
The Telephones have been designed and manufactured in accordance with the following National (Article 7)
Standard CEI 12-13 (1988) following the provisions of the low Voltage Directive of the European Communities as of 19 February 1973. 
And in accordance with the International Standard EN 50081-1, EN 50082-1.

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