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GECophone

Mahogany 1930 GECophone (not Gleneagles)

This predates the 1933 Gleneagles gecophones.   Bears the hallmarks of the earliest phones, including metal plunger & internals, & metal lined hole for dial. Has a very rare early nickel plated metal dial blank (the only example that I have seen).

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Black 1931 GECophone

One of the very first Gecophones with metal plunger & internals, copper lined dial holder and the very early version of the 162 cradle.

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Gleneagles Red Brown GECophone

1933 Gleneagles Gecophone acquired by its owner at the April 2016 Lyon and Turnbull auction in Edinburgh. Lacquer paint has been removed.

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Red GECophone

A very rare Red Gecophone. This has regular GECOphone forks rather than tropical forks (see the other two red GECOs featured on Britphones).

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Red GecoPhone

Ultra rare red 1947 GecoPhone. Note the tropical cradle and also Hong Kong enamel dial (which itself is an extremely rare item). Gecophones were not standard issue items by the Hong Kong GPO and this phone would have been a special order.

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Red GECophone

Ultra rare red GECophone in absolutely perfect condition!

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Gleneagles Red Brown Gecophone

1933 Gleneagles Gecophone acquired by its owner many years ago. Dial has been retro-fitted.

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Green Gecophone

Rare green Gecophone. Possibly the only one surviving with a “GECophone” handset.

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GEC ST3608

Green GEC 300 series

Green GEC ST3608 300 series phone. “GEC” marked in centre oval on handset.

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GEC 1000

Green GEC 1000

Tropical issue GEC 1000. Note the Hong Kong dial dial and dial label.

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Red GEC 1000

Red tropical issue British made GEC 1000. Note the Hong Kong dial and dial label.

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Black GEC 1000 (Hong Kong Telephone Number 9)

Tropical issue GEC 1000, made in England and distributed by The Hong Kong Telephone Company as “Telephone Number 9”. “H.K. Tel Co.” etched on front of phone.

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Muraphone

Green Muraphone

Green is the rarest muraphone colour and I know of only three of these, but there are probably others around. They came with both green and black handsets.

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Red Muraphone

Rare red muraphone in perfect condition. With rare dial blank.

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Red Muraphone

Rare red muraphone with dial blank. This one came out of a factory and was an emergency “Fire” phone. Was found in a wooden box.

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Ivory Muraphone

Ivory muraphone. Great looking art deco phone.

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Ivory Muraphone

Ivory muraphone. Possibly used on a ship or hotel.

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