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    Posted 12 years ago

    ginnyvaet66
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    Hi Anyone know what kind of phone I found it says patent dec 1900 to march 26 1901 and chicago on mouth piece, the mouth piece I think is silver and brass on bottom someone painted it black over the brass ginnyvaet66@yahoo.com please let me know

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    1. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 12 years ago
      ginnyvaet66, your candlestick was manufactured by Chicago Telephone Supply Company. The company was formed in Chicago in 1896, but moved to Elkhart, Indiana in 1902. The company is still in business today under the name CTS. The receiver you have on the Chicago candlestick are patented dates for Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Co. Your phone was manufactured around 1910.

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