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The ScandiPhone is based on the unique upright phone that was introduced in Europe in the mid 1950s. Smaller and lighter than anything available at the time, its unusual one piece design was a fine example of form and function in harmony. The push bu
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GBP42.99
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The ScandiPhone is based on the unique upright phone that was introduced in Europe in the mid 1950s. Smaller and lighter than anything available at the time, its unusual one piece design was a fine example of form and function in harmony. The push bu
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GBP42.99
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The ScandiPhone is based on the unique upright phone that was introduced in Europe in the mid 1950s. Smaller and lighter than anything available at the time, its unusual one piece design was a fine example of form and function in harmony. The push bu
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GBP42.99
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The Lobby Desk Phone captures the essence of the classic 193039s European style telephone. This beauty was originally cast in heavy duty metal and then later reconditioned in a lightweight thermoplastic giving it a more stylish approach and curved de
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GBP47.99
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This American 3 slot style payphone was first introduced in the 1950s but this modern equivalent requires no dimes, nickels or quarters, just a standard BT connection. It still has the authentic rotary look and original bell mechanism but now you can
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GBP49.99
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The 746 is a quintessential British retro telephone and 3960s style icon. Launched in 1967 by the general post office in response to public demand, it would inspire two decades of conversation and is, to this day, the universal symbol of the phone. K
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GBP49.99
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The 746 is a quintessential British retro telephone and 3960s style icon. Launched in 1967 by the general post office in response to public demand, it would inspire two decades of conversation and is, to this day, the universal symbol of the phone. K
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GBP49.99
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This American 3 slot style payphone was first introduced in the 1950s but this modern equivalent requires no dimes, nickels or quarters, just a standard BT connection. It still has the authentic rotary look and original bell mechanism but now you can
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GBP59.99
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