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Queensie's loves7 of 10London watch (1776)Reverse Painted Lamp -- Beautiful, but what is it worth!
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    Posted 14 years ago

    ttomtucker
    (313 items)

    The kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co was a leader in making telephones and switchboards for the Independent telephone Co.

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    1. Alan Gaylor, 14 years ago
      My Father has a 1929 Stromberg-Carlson switchboard which is a 1 position drop flap.What would the value of this be. Also has hundreds of phones dating from the 1900 to 1960s.
    2. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 14 years ago
      Alan, Without seen photo's of your father's switchboard and I'm guessing on the value. There are three floor model switchboards on Ebay right now and one is a drop board with the starting price is $488.00. The other boards are lamp boards with starting price of $350.00 and $300.00. Most drop boards were manufactured between 1890's to the 1930's. if you have any photo's of your dad's telephone collection, I would like to see them.

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