The telephone was a revolutionary device making instantaneous conversation possible. Alexander Graham Bell's earliest old style phones were fashioned much in the manner of the 'liquid transmitter' in the year 1876.
This old style phones were a technological and cultural revolution, of a magnitude that has rarely been matched in human history. Old style telephones were a boon to the human civilisation. Few of the old style phones which made interpersonal communication over distance possible are listed below:
The colonial style Country Kitchen Phones are authentic reproductions of early American
heritage introduced in the early 1920's features a crank handle that actually turns.
The Crosley Country Kitchen Phone II features touch-tone buttons with a rotary look, complete
with speaker and hold/mute functions.
The beautiful antique style of the old vintage French porcelain phone including a tone/pulse
switch, ringer volume control and redial.
The antique Candlestick Phone became popular during the early 1900s.
The modern day version of the Wood Candlestick phone combines modern features.