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It's little, and it's lovely and you probably remember it in your sister's bedroom or at your mother's desk. The original desk phone was redesigned with this smart new look. The Princess, introduced in 1959, was compact and attractive. Featured in a variety or colors, including pastels, this unit had a smaller footprint to fit in those not-so-big spaces. With it's rounded edges, sleek lines and fashionable stylings it quickly became a favorite.CR59-YE Features:Rotary dial with push button technologyFlash/RedialRinger volume on/off switchTone/Pulse switchEarpiece volume controlFinish:YellowDimensions:8.25"(W) x 3.75"(D) x 4.25"(H) |
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The CR64-BK Black Candlestick Phone is a replica of the Candlestick phone, also known as the 'Upright' initially became popular during the early 1900s before the introduction of the one-piece handset. The first Candlestick phones were introduced when the magneto system was in use, which meant that the phone was connected to a large wooden box called a "subset" containing a battery, bell, and crank. But oh have we come a long way. From its bell-shaped mouthpiece to its cloth covered receiver cord, this telephone replica recalls a vintage instrument from the 1900's. But a closer look at the CR64-BK Black Candlestick Phone reveals some modern technology including a decorative dial that functions as a push button for tone/pulse operation as well as a center medallion that serves as a redial button. This modern day version of the Candlestick Phone would have surely made Alexander Graham Bell proud.CR64-BK Features:Rotary dial with push button technologyRinger volume on/off switchTone/Pulse switchEarpiece volume controlRedial featureCloth cordFinish:BlackDimensions:6.5"(W) x 5.5"(D) x 11.5"(H) |
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The CR64-BR Black Candlestick Phone is a replica of the Candlestick phone, also known as the 'Upright' initially became popular during the early 1900s before the introduction of the one-piece handset. The first Candlestick phones were introduced when the magneto system was in use, which meant that the phone was connected to a large wooden box called a "subset" containing a battery, bell, and crank. But oh have we come a long way. From its bell-shaped mouthpiece to its cloth covered receiver cord, this telephone replica recalls a vintage instrument from the 1900's. But a closer look at the CR64-BK Black Candlestick Phone reveals some modern technology including a decorative dial that functions as a push button for tone/pulse operation as well as a center medallion that serves as a redial button. This modern day version of the Candlestick Phone would have surely made Alexander Graham Bell proud.CR64-BR Features:Rotary dial with push button technologyRinger volume on/off switchTone/Pulse switchEarpiece volume controlRedial featureCloth cordFinish:Brushed BrassDimensions:6.5"(W) x 5.5"(D) x 11.5"(H) |
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The CR64-BC Black Candlestick Phone is a replica of the Candlestick phone, also known as the 'Upright' initially became popular during the early 1900s before the introduction of the one-piece handset. The first Candlestick phones were introduced when the magneto system was in use, which meant that the phone was connected to a large wooden box called a "subset" containing a battery, bell, and crank. But oh have we come a long way. From its bell-shaped mouthpiece to its cloth covered receiver cord, this telephone replica recalls a vintage instrument from the 1900's. But a closer look at the CR64-BK Black Candlestick Phone reveals some modern technology including a decorative dial that functions as a push button for tone/pulse operation as well as a center medallion that serves as a redial button. This modern day version of the Candlestick Phone would have surely made Alexander Graham Bell proud.CR64-BC Features:Rotary dial with push button technologyRinger volume on/off switchTone/Pulse switchEarpiece volume controlRedial featureCloth cordFinish:Brushed ChromeDimensions:6.5"(W) x 5.5"(D) x 11.5"(H) |
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A statement of style, grace and elegance. The 302 Series Phone was introduced in 1937 and was the first in the collection to incorporate the bell in the base of the unit. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss and originally cast in metal, this piece was later produced using a heavy-duty plastic housing. The retro style appearance is combined with a rugged construction earning it the nickname "The Cow's Hoof" because of its lipped hoof-style base. This early desk version served as the standard for the better part of World War II while telephone design efforts were halted due to defense work. Whether for its beauty or its brawn. The Crosley 302 Desk Phone is surely a conversation piece in any setting.CR60-BK Features:Rotary dial with push button technologyFlash/RedialRinger volume on/off switchTone/Pulse switchEarpiece volume controlFinish:BlackDimensions:8.75"(W) x 7.5"(D) x 5.5"(H) |
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A statement of style, grace and elegance. The 302 Series Phone was introduced in 1937 and was the first in the collection to incorporate the bell in the base of the unit. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss and originally cast in metal, this piece was later produced using a heavy-duty plastic housing. The retro style appearance is combined with a rugged construction earning it the nickname "The Cow's Hoof" because of its lipped hoof-style base. This early desk version served as the standard for the better part of World War II while telephone design efforts were halted due to defense work. Whether for its beauty or its brawn. The Crosley 302 Desk Phone is surely a conversation piece in any setting.CR60-RE Features:Rotary dial with push button technologyFlash/RedialRinger volume on/off switchTone/Pulse switchEarpiece volume controlFinish:RedDimensions:8.75"(W) x 7.5"(D) x 5.5"(H) |
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First introduced in 1949, this ever-popular desk style set was initially featured in basic "Bell Black." Reintroduced in 1954, in a variety of shades, this classic gained widespread popularity as it became a decorative household item. Rugged and functional, the Desk Phone was, and remains, the most commonly used phone in the United States. And while Crosley's Desk Phone has the nostalgic rotary dial, it actually functions with push button technology. No more waiting for that rotary dial to make its excruciatingly slow rotation. This faithful re-issue is revered as one of the most celebrated phones in American history.CR58 Features:Push Button TechnologyRotary Fashion DialFlash/Redial FeatureTone/Pulse SwitchRinger Volume ON/OFF SwitchEarpiece Volume ControlFinish:BlackDimensions:8.5"(W) x 8.75"(D) x 5"(H) |
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First introduced in 1949, this ever-popular desk style set was initially featured in basic "Bell Black." Reintroduced in 1954, in a variety of shades, this classic gained widespread popularity as it became a decorative household item. Rugged and functional, the Desk Phone was, and remains, the most commonly used phone in the United States. And while Crosley's Desk Phone has the nostalgic rotary dial, it actually functions with push button technology. No more waiting for that rotary dial to make its excruciatingly slow rotation. This faithful re-issue is revered as one of the most celebrated phones in American history.CR58 Features:Push Button TechnologyRotary Fashion DialFlash/Redial FeatureTone/Pulse SwitchRinger Volume ON/OFF SwitchEarpiece Volume ControlFinish:Brushed ChromeDimensions:8.5"(W) x 8.75"(D) x 5"(H) |
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First introduced in 1949, this ever-popular desk style set was initially featured in basic "Bell Black." Reintroduced in 1954, in a variety of shades, this classic gained widespread popularity as it became a decorative household item. Rugged and functional, the Desk Phone was, and remains, the most commonly used phone in the United States. And while Crosley's Desk Phone has the nostalgic rotary dial, it actually functions with push button technology. No more waiting for that rotary dial to make its excruciatingly slow rotation. This faithful re-issue is revered as one of the most celebrated phones in American history.CR58 Features:Push Button TechnologyRotary Fashion DialFlash/Redial FeatureTone/Pulse SwitchRinger Volume ON/OFF SwitchEarpiece Volume ControlFinish:IvoryDimensions:8.5"(W) x 8.75"(D) x 5"(H) |
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The telephone returns to the wall in this 1956 classic companion to the desk-style version. Designed for convenience, the wall set was most often found in kitchens where tabletop space was at a premium. It also became popular in such areas as the basement, covered patio and garage. The Dreyfus Wall Phone features a nostalgic rotary dial, but actually functions with push button technology.CR57-BK Features:Push Button TechnologyRotary Fashion DialFlash/Redial FeatureTone/Pulse SwitchRinger Volume ON/OFF SwitchEarpiece Volume ControlWall MountableFinish:BlackDimensions:5.5"(W) x 3.25"(D) x 9.25"(H) |
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The telephone returns to the wall in this 1956 classic companion to the desk-style version. Designed for convenience, the wall set was most often found in kitchens where tabletop space was at a premium. It also became popular in such areas as the basement, covered patio and garage. The Dreyfus Wall Phone features a nostalgic rotary dial, but actually functions with push button technology.CR57-IV Features:Push Button TechnologyRotary Fashion DialFlash/Redial FeatureTone/Pulse SwitchRinger Volume ON/OFF SwitchEarpiece Volume ControlWall MountableFinish:IvoryDimensions:5.5"(W) x 3.25"(D) x 9.25"(H) |
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Elevate even the most ordinary of calls to the most unordinary of experiences with Crosley's Sultan Phone. This classic recreation of a 20's style Turkish phone blends European design with American ingenuity. Constructed of solid hardwoods and veneers, the Sultan Phone features a hand rubbed cherry finish with nickel chrome plated hardware and comes complete with a 44"cloth cord. The rotary dial is in keeping with the original design but goes a step further by incorporating push button technology for convenience.CR93 Features:Rotary dial with push button technologyRedial featureRinger volume on/off switchTone/Pulse switchCloth cordFinish:CherryDimensions:7"(W) x 7"(D) x 9"(H) |
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Quite frankly, the Comet is one of the most innovative products Crosley has ever developed. Don't let its diminutive size fool you. Once you hear it, you'll think that you are listening to one of those $500 radios - and if that's the case, save $400 and "Catch the Comet!" This little receiver was designed entirely around the speaker enclosure and sound chamber. Even its shape is no accident. Inspired by one of Powell Crosley's original designs from the1940's, the unique curve of the Comet functions as a "funnel" to improve bass response. If radio isn't your thing, take advantage of our portable audio-ready feature. Take your favorite MP3 player, CD player, Walkman or satellite radio and "hook it up" with the included connection kit. Featuring a 3" full-range studio quality driver and discrete amplification system, you will be amazed again and again by the clarity of your favorite tunes or talk.CR220 Features:Analog AM/FM Radio with Analog TunerExternal AM/FM Antenna5:1 Ratio Analog Airplane Tuning DialOrange LED Tuning Indicator3" Studio DriverAudio Input/Output For Connecting MP3 Players, CD Players, etc.Audio OutputHeadphone Output12 - Volt Jack For Use In Camper, Car, or Boat (adapter not included)Finish:OakDimensions:10"(W) x 5.25"(D) x 5"(H) |
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"Happy Days are Here Again" went the most popular tune of 1930, but for most Depression-era Americans, the sentiment amounted to wishful thinking. In 1932, Herbert Hoover was defeated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt by a landslide. It quickly became apparent after this runaway victory that FDR embodied and indomitable optimism and a speaking voice which seemed tailor-made for the medium of radio. He began delivering regular radio addresses to the nation known as "fireside chats." And FDR wasn't the only thing Americans were listening to. Now with unemployment at an all-time high, more Americans than ever were relying upon radio for their evening entertainment. Hard to believe maybe, but radio performances truly struck a deep chord with the American public. And all such tunes and talk were most magnificently enjoyed on radio sets just like Crosley's Companion. Careful attention to detail makes this mini, yet magnificent, Cathedral-style radio as authentic as the 1930's original.CR31-PA Features:AM/FM radio w/ analog tunerIlluminated electronically assisted tunerExternal FM antennaDynamic full range speakerFinish:PaprikaDimensions:9"(W) x 5.75"(D) x 10.75"(H) |
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When one talks about what legends are made of, the Harco falls right up there at the top of the list for Powel Crosley. This Crosley original, based on the word "hark" meaning to listen, was manufactured in 1921 and was the driving factor of his early success as a mass producer of radio sets. In fact, shortly after its introduction, Crosley was dubbed "The Henry Ford of Radio." Back then the Harko was the first truly low priced radio selling for just $20! This classic cathedral style radio transcends time making it a handsome addition in any setting. It incorporates an AM/FM radio in a lightweight, portable Gothic shape cabinet finished in handcrafted solid woods and veneers and features an illuminated dial scale and woven grill cloth. Battery operated (batteries not included).CR82 Features:AM/FM radio with analog tunerElectronically assisted tunerExternal FM antennaDynamic full range speakerBattery operatedFinish:PaprikaDimensions:7.25"(W) x 4.75"(D) x 8.75"(H) |
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