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Candlestick Telephones
General Information
My Candlestick telephones are converted ready for use. They have a
modern microphone fitted. They include the correct bell set (see
technical information below) cabled to them. The bell set can be
the 64d or 1930's type 25 or the earlier type 1. Historical Information The Candlestick Telephone in all its permutations really reigned supreme in north America. Apart from the UK, other countries in Europe did not really take to them.The French produced a telephone based on the candlestick, as did other
countries, but they were never really popular. Technical Information The candlestick telephone as used here, is necessarily a simple telephone. There is just not the room inside for much more than a switch and a dial. The dial would have been the type 8 or 10. A type 12 could have been fitted later.The microphone was originally the No 1 Solid Back type characterised by its
all brass construction and horn mouthpiece. Later towards the end of the 1920's,
a new microphone was developed for use in the new 160 series.
This microphone was far superior to the No1 Solid Back. A new type 22 bakelite
microphone housing was created to contain it. These telephones were then
routinely up-graded to the new microphone. The receiver is a Bell receiver and remained basically unchanged through the
life of the telephone. The housing is of brass construction with an ebonite
covering and an ebonite or bakelite ear cap. The telephone case was made of painted steel with a cast iron base. The rest
of the parts were mainly brass. The rest of the telephone is contained in the bell set. Apart from the bell
mechanism and capacitor, it also contains the impedance matching transformer (in
those days known as as The Induction Coil). Tip:- If you come across a candlestick telephone of all brass or chrome construction, it is highly likely that it is reproduction (UK only). Treat any candlestick or wall telephone with GEC marked on it with extreme caution. It is probably reproduction. If you need advice, call me on 01245 400601. Please have the telephone with you. The GEC 64d bells I offer elsewhere on this web site are genuine. Click here to see them GEC stands for (The) General Electric Company. This was one of the largest industrial conglomerates in the UK controlling over 160 companies and employing thousands. They could supply a complete power utility for a whole country, down to your electric doorbell. It was highly successful. In 1996, their chairman retired, and a new man took over. After a series of disastrous business decisions the company effectively went under. A new chairman was appointed, but it was too late. GEC is effectively no more. The remains of the company were sold abroad in the autumn of 2005. GE of America is totally unrelated to GEC of England although their product lines were in many ways similar. The last GEC candlestick telephone was made around
1929, and was based on a Western Electric design. Variations are now appearing with markings such as “Post Office”, "English Telephone Company", "Made in England" or “GPO” instead of “GEC”. I daresay other makes or logos could be substituted to make them appear authentic. Some are painted black to conceal the brass. Some are Chrome or nickel plated. Many are distressed or damaged, often by the retailer to make them appear old.
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Click here to see the Battlesbridge Antiques Centre web site Credit/Debit Cards are the preferred method of payment. I no longer accept cheques.If you wish to place an order, or have an enquiry, please read all below. Please call me (Gavin Payne) by telephone if you wish to place an order for a telephone, spare parts, or have an enquiry. I can usually be reached 9.00am to 5.45pm any day, including weekends. Calls in the evening are not appreciated and could make me very grumpy. The number is 01245 400601. I am in the shop most Saturday and Sunday mornings between 10.00 and 12.00. These are the only times I am in the shop for the sale of spare parts, conversions and repairs. Conversions and repairs can often be carried out while you wait. If you have a telephone that you want to know more about, or
have it
repaired or converted, please have it right next to you when you call.
Please also have a selection of small flat bladed screwdrivers to hand. Emails to gp@theoldtelephone.co.uk or copy and paste gp@theoldtelephone.co.uk into your email programme or app . By post to
The Old Telephone Company, The Old Granary, Battlesbridge
Antiques Centre, The Old Telephone Company respects your
privacy, and will not divulge any information about you to a third party.
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