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vintage cream coloured GPO telephone

We’ve chosen this lovely vintage GPO telephone as our favourite buy this week.

vintage cream coloured GPO telephone with receiver off the hook

Not because it’s particularly rare or valuable, but because it’s always worth highlighting a design classic. This model doesn’t just look good – it’s solid and reliable too… and now manages to conjure up thoughts of tradition and nostalgia.

vintage cream coloured GPO telephone dial showing Wensleydale area code

We like the warm, cream colour… and the original number for Wensleydale – an honest & reliable sounding place to match the phone itself! It’s perfectly usable today of course, although most people opt for the quicker push-button type… and mobile phones of course.

We bought it at auction – and the auctioneer’s young daughter (firmly of the iPhone generation) was very interested to know how such a contraption would have worked. “You have to turn the dial for each number?!” “You can’t move from room to room?!”. It doesn’t seem that long ago to us H is for Home oldies that mobiles weren’t in every pocket – and that this was the only option available.

vintage cream coloured GPO telephone

Anyway, who said it’s not mobile? This model of GPO telephone has its own special carry slot, so you can wander round while you chat. Well, as far as its lead will allow, at least!

Charity Vintage: Red GPO telephone

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vintage red GPO telephone for sale on eBay for Charity by & on behalf of The Martlets Hospice

(ends 19 Jan, 2014 18:35:24 GMT)

Here’s a little project for the handy ones among you! This red vintage GPO telephone is currently listed by & on behalf of the Martlets Hospice* in Hove.

It’s missing its lead and central paper label, but fear not, you can purchase a GPO telephone conversion kit with full instructions on eBay for a mere £7.99.

*The Martlets Hospice is an independent charity, caring for adults with a life-limiting disease where a cure is no longer possible, in the Brighton and Hove area. Specialist palliative care is provided for patients. Support is given to families and carers during the patients’ illness and into bereavement.