Compact Dry Cell Bridging Phone

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Compact Dry Cell Bridging Phone

About This Phone

Quarter sawn oak cabinet. The #20 arm with mouthpiece is marked "Kellogg Chicago USA" and the wood is stamped "2816" under the base platform. Five bar generator (magneto) inside.