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WW2 Ericsson Military Morse Code Phone in original case - Must have militaria collector's piece!

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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
TD1004
Bob Shop ID:
168699840


ERICSSON WWII MILITARY MORSE CODE PHONE
Great historical piece of militaria!

This great old military Morse code phone is the D3 model, was made by Ericsson and used extensively in the second world war.
It is in good condition and all the wiring and working parts appear to be intact.
We have not tried cleaning or restoring the phone, so expect it to be as dusty and dirty as it probably left the battle field!
It still has the original metal case marked D III, although a bit rusty and only a piece of the original leather strap is left.
The manufacaturer's marks and a patent date of 29 October 1895 is stamped onto the handset, see image below.
These phones are not often found intact, so get your bid in as soon as possible to avoid disappointment!
Please have a look at the images to verify condition and feel free to ask any questions.