Description
The product is a vintage candlestick with a gray pay station from the early 1900s, manufactured in the United States. The candlestick features a brass construction and is branded as "Gray Station." This collectible piece is a unique reminder of a bygone era in telecommunications history and would make a valuable addition to any vintage collection.
An original brass candlestick telephone, circa 1900's, with a Gray Telephone Pay Station.
The candlestick phone features brass plated.
The candlestick measures 6 in diameter by 12" tall.
The Gray Pay Station measures 12" tall by 5" wide by 3.25" deep. T
he complete unit measures 11" wide by 12" tall by 6" deep
The Gray Station from Hartford, Conn. has three coin deposits
The nickel rings the bell once, the dime rings the bell twice, and a quarter rings a gong. The cash box has the original key.
The candlestick telephone has been restored and is operational features cloth covered cords.
This set is complete and operational. An excellent investment and highly desired.
The telephone has a ringer included
Thank you for your interest.
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