vintage ITT rotary dial desk telephone from the 1970s–1980s era (likely a model in the ITT 500 or similar series, rebranded or supplied for "Own a Phone" programs).


ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph). ITT produced many phones for the U.S. market, often based on Western Electric designs or as direct competitors.


Design: Classic beige/tan plastic body with coiled cord, rotary dial, and standard handset. It has four rubber feet on the base and a ringer inside.


Back markings: Includes "S.C. 500" (likely a reference to Stromberg-Carlson 500-style components, which ITT often used) and a "UTS PROPERTY" sticker (United Telephone System or similar — indicating it may have been a company or rental phone at one point).


These phones were common household or business models during the transition from party lines to direct dialing. They are fully mechanical (no electronics in the dial) and were built to last.