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A remarkable survivor from the World War II era, this 1940s English cradle telephone reflects the durability and quiet authority of wartime British design. Produced under the General Post Office, commonly referred to as GPO, it represents one of the more refined and less commonly found models, some distinguished by an integrated on off button.
Originally engineered for reliability, the cradle design operates through a simple and satisfying mechanical system. Lifting the handset releases the internal switch, activating the line. Replacing the handset returns it to rest, ending the call. The rotary dial functions by sending timed electrical pulses as it spins back into place, a method that defined telephone communication for decades.
This example has been fully refurbished and thoughtfully updated with a discreet Bluetooth adapter. It pairs with a mobile device, allowing you to make and receive calls while preserving the original experience. The authentic mechanical ring tone remains unchanged, delivering the clear, resonant sound that once echoed through British homes and offices.
Solid, weighty, and built to last, it is both a working object and a piece of history. Ideal for a desk, study, or any space that benefits from character and a sense of narrative.
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US$40
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