The Collection of Paul Fassbender
Was
Held
Saturday,
October 31,
2015, 11
am
Preview: Friday Noon - 6 pm, Saturday 9 - 11 am
or by appointment
787 Rte. 10 W. Swanzey NH 03469 ANTIQUE & VINTAGE TELEPHONE AUCTION The Collection of Paul Fassbender SATURDAY OCT. 31ST @ 11:00 A.M. Preview: Fri. Oct. 30th 12 - 6 pm & Sat. Oct. 31st 9 - 11 AM or by appointment We are pleased to offer at public auction the
single
owner collection of antique & vintage telephones & accessories
from the
Paul Fassbender collection of Westford Ma. Paul Fassbender has been an
avid
telephone collector and historian for decades. An electrical engineer
with a
30+ year career in the high-tech computer industry, he has authored
numerous
articles on the history and evolution of telephone models. In the
1990s, he
created a reference web site, now www.paul-f.com,
a definitive resource for telephone collectors worldwide. He is an
expert on
the history and variations of the Bell System's Western Electric
production and
pre-production telephones from the 1930s to 1970s, as well as decorator
phones
from all makers from the 1970s and 1980s. Paul is currently a member of the Antique
Telephone
Collectors Association (ATCA) and Telephone Collectors International
(TCI), and
is a regular contributor to the Classic Rotary Phones Forum. He is a
Director
of TCI, Chairman of its Editorial Board, an editor of its monthly
journal,
Singing Wires, and an administrator of the on-line TCI Library, a
repository of
more than 11,000 telephony-related documents. The auction includes an unprecedented variety
of
historical telephones and paraphernalia from the early 1900's through
the end
of the century. More than 3,000 telephones in over 400+ cataloged lots
will be
offered both live & online. Plus a bonus selection of 100+ lots for
live
attendees, not made available for online bidders. The sale gives a very
unique
opportunity for both dealers and collectors to share in his passion of
telephone collecting. Included are: antique wood and candlestick
telephones
of the early 1900s, metal desk and wall sets of the 20s - 30s,
Deco-style
Bakelite sets from the 30s - 40s, numerous and unusual variations of
the
standard Bell System "workhorse" phones from the 30s - 70s,
"modern" decorator, character and novelty phones from the 70s - 80s,
plus much more. In
addition to phones made in the US, there are telephones from Canada,
the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland,
Spain, Egypt, Russia, Japan, Australia and other countries. Too many items to list here. A partial list
includes: Categories:
standard single-line sets, keysets, consoles, magneto sets, interphone
and
intercom sets, field phones, railroad equipment, military phones,
speakerphones, conference phones, automatic dialers, answering
machines,
teletrainers, novelty phones, decorator phones, phone toys, tools and
test
equipment, etc. Groupings: early
production examples of popular models, unusual
clear plastic geometric phones from Teleconcepts, a large group of Bell
System
Olympic 1984 phones with attached statues representing Olympic events,
intercoms by Rauland and Dictograph, American Club LTD decorated
Contempras,
Grabaphones, Loeffler phones, etc. Attachments:
directories, shoulder rests,
ashtrays, and music-on-hold rests. Oddities: limited production voice
stress
and voice dialing telephones, phone lamps, Bell System commemorative
items
(e.g., a phone issued on the closing of the Western Electric
Indianapolis phone
manufacturing plant and bookends from the Kearney Works), a pen
register with
take-up reel, radio broadcast interface gear, etc. Parts: ringers, dials,
subsets, housings, key boxes, speakerphone components, parts-donor
telephones
and parts for phone repairs. (full online catalog avail. approx. 2 weeks
prior to
sale at www.knottypineantiques.com & www.invaluable.com) TERMS: 18% Buyers Premium (3% discount for cash or
check) – Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard
& Discover Accepted – Online bidding 18%
Buyers Premium
& 5% transaction fee (no discount). Left
& Phone Bidding Accepted w/ Credit Card Deposit -
Not
Responsible for Errors or Omissions – ALL LOTS SOLD AS IS & WITH
ALL
FAULTS! NH Lic. #4006 VT Lic. #2416 MA Lic. #2734 Gallery at Knotty Pine Auction Service – 787 Rte. 10, PO Box 96, W. Swanzey NH 03469 4 ½ Miles South of Keene NH, Rte 10 South Gallery Phone: 603-352-2313 e-mail: kpa@inc-net.com Fax: 603-352-5019 www.knottypineantiques.com |
From: http://www.knottypineantiques.com/events/2015/oct31/
Lot 8 |
Lots 59, 101, 108, 45 and 52 |
Lot 57 |
Lot 123 |
Lot 180 - Loeffler phones
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Lot 130 - Pink 5302 |
Lot 139 - AE Electronic Secretary |
Lot 44 - Western Electric 528A Field Telephones |
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Lot 63 - Manhattan - early hook |
Lot 189 - Select-O-Phone |
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See lots 83, 183 and 261 - AE 47 with chrome trim |
Lot 67 - Wheatstone Bridge
from the Boston Pioneer Museum |
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Lot 188 - Bendix Mobile Control Heads |
See lots 106, 154, 170, 206 and 231 - Leich 70 - 90 type sets - mix & match components |
Lot 232 - Olympics 1984 |
Lot 46 - A pair of Voice scramblers |
See lots 138, 151, 156, 181 and 283 |
Lot 113 - Voice Dialing and Voice Stress phones |
Lot 396 contains this "rotary doorknob" |
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Lot 329 includes these intercoms. One has a strange handset. |