Triple Wide Three-Box (Walnut)
1882
Jones 50-Line Switchboard

Three-Boxer Circa 1880

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Three-Boxer Circa 1880

About This Phone

This is an early 'three boxer' wood telephone, manufactured by Charles Williams, a contract manufacturer of telegraph equipment who helped Alexander Graham Bell produce his early phones. The upper box holds the magneto for signalling the operator, the lower box holds the (probably liquid) batteries, and the middle-box is the 'Blake transmitter,' the highest tech transmitter available at that time. Circa 1880.