The Western Electric Peking Red Thermalite Model 302 Telephone is a rare and collectible piece from the 1940s, originating from the United States. This vintage telephone has been restored to its original condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection of telephones or vintage electronics. With its iconic design and historical significance, this Western Electric telephone is sure to be a prized possession for any collector of vintage communication devices.

Here is a very nice, very original Western Electric telephone. 

It is the model 302 peking red thermalite case.

It was the first Western Electric telephone to be designed with out a subset  or outside ringer. 

This original peking red thermalite  beauty fully works and it has no cracks or chips  and has a very nice shiny finish.  

Nicknamed the Dreyfus phone as Henry Dreyfus (1904-1972)  was the designer of this Art Deco telephone from the thirties. 

The finest telephone ever made or designed.

No telephone has ever been designed that could ever compete with the 302. 

The best working Art deco phone... a real workhorse, after the 302 model everything went in the way of being made cheap. 

Many black models were produced  but very few models were produced in this beautiful  pink rose thermalite color. 

We hope that you will get great enjoyment from listening to the old ring that only an antique telephone can provide.

This Western Electric 302 telephone works well and will give you a lifetime of use and enjoyment.

The rotary dial emits a pulse signal which is only operational on ATT service. Alternate telephone services only recognizes a tone signal as emitted on  touch tone telephones.

 An adapter is required to convert a pulse signal to a tone signal to enable the telephone to call out. Adapter XLink BTTN Bluetooth Gateway

It is art deco design measuring 5.5" wide by 7.5" deep by 5.5" in height weighs 6 pounds.

The handset measures 9" long

Only one is available.

Business since 1979