Original 1960s BT Rotary Telephone | Classic Brown Design
Add authentic vintage charm to your space with this classic 1960s rotary telephone in sophisticated deep brown .
Distinctive Features:
✨ Original 1960s BT model
✨ Classic rotary dial
✨ Deep brown colorway
✨ Period-correct design
✨ Original BT cable
✨ Model: Tele 8746G
✨ QC Batch: FWG 85/1
✨ Vintage authenticity
Technical Details:
• Era: 1960s
• Measurements: 9" x 10"
• Color: Deep brown
• Style: Rotary dial
• Cable: BT connection
• Markings: Tele 8746G BT QC
• Batch: FWG 85/1
Perfect For:
• Vintage decor
• Period styling
• Film/TV props
• Retro displays
• Home offices
• Collection pieces
Condition Notes:
• Very good cosmetic condition
• Untested electrically
• Original components
• Sold as decorative piece
• Period-appropriate patina
Style Tips:
• Display on:
- Vintage desks
- Side tables
- Home office
- Retro shelving
- Period room sets
- Mid-century displays
Care Instructions:
• Handle with care
• Dust regularly
• Keep cord untangled
• Store safely
• Avoid moisture
• Display away from direct sunlight
This authentic piece is part of My Vintage's carefully curated collection , perfect for adding genuine 1960s character to your space.
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