1. OPIS 1921 antique style telephone

What can we say? This is a real wood with brass highlights rotary phone. This phone will support modern dial tones and work with real landlines. Its metal ringer will let you know when you have a caller.The cloth cables are a real blast from the past as well. What we liked: The overall design and function.
2. Sangyn 1960’s Style Rotary Dial Vintage Corded Telephone

These old rotary phones fill in the gap when your cell phone is busy recharging for hours. You will not miss a call when you have one of these units in your home. The bright blue color means it will not be invisible or hard to find.
Just think, no power banks, no batteries to mess with and no radiation to worry about. It is a simple old-fashioned rotary phone that works when you need it. What we liked: No batteries, no radiation, no misplacing it.
3. Design Toscano Brittany 1929 Antique Phone

Another antique styled phone inspired by the early 20th-century British phone system. While it is not truly a rotary phone, it will look good wherever you place it. Fully corded means that it is mostly stationary and can’t travel very far.The brass accents highlight the push button technology, and it has volume control, as well as a redial feature. What we liked: the classic overall British design.
4. Design Toscano Antique Phone\

Emperors had good and extravagant tastes back in the 20th century. They also had the money to purchase such luxurious phones. Its Baroque styling sports modern push-button technology making using the phone easier.Inspired by real emperor phones, this one has modern touches to it like redial, volume control and uses modern landline outlets. What we liked: The antique brass styling.
5. ECVISION Vintage 1960’s Rotary Dial Home Telephone

If you watch old movies and television shows from America, this is the phone you will see most often. It is traditional, stylish and durable. They do not make phones like this anymore.
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