Non functional replica of the telephone used by A. Graham Bell in the first communication between Boston and Salem in 1876. (The first commercial model)
On request. It will be sent within three weeks after the order.
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Alexander Graham Bell Telephone Replica – 1876 Vintage Phone Model – Historical Invention Decor – Educational Gift – Non-Functional Display Piece
Bring a piece of history into your home or classroom with this replica of Alexander Graham Bell’s 1876 telephone—a faithful reproduction of the device used in the first voice transmission between Boston and Salem.
This non-functional vintage-style telephone is ideal for educational displays, science museums, history buffs, or anyone looking to add a unique and meaningful antique-inspired decor piece to their space.
✔️ Handcrafted historical replica
✔️ Perfect for teachers, collectors, and vintage lovers
✔️ Great conversation piece or gift
Note: This is a decorative item only; it does not function as a real telephone.
Approximate measurements are: 36 x 21 x 17 cm
It is made with modern techniques and materials while maintaining the external appearance of the original.
The magnet and the coils are an imitation. There are no functional magnets in this product.
On request. It will be sent within three weeks after the order.
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