British World War II field telephone F MKII.
This type of telephone was first in production in 1940 and, unlike the alloy housing of its predecessor, it is made of bakelite, making it lighter to carry. Various companies made this standard type, and this piece was made by T.M.C. (Telephone Manufacturing Company Ltd. London). This piece is in fair condition with signs of aging and usage that are consistent with its age. The photographs are a part of the description.
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- This type of telephone was first in production in 1940 and, unlike the alloy housing of its predecessor, it is made of bakelite, making it lighter to carry. Various companies made this standard type, and this piece was made by T.M.C. (Telephone Manufacturing Company Ltd. London).
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