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Auction 360: Kellogg Mahogany Brown Bakelite Red Bar Telephone - Ended 01-05-19

Started by TelePlay, December 27, 2018, 04:50:06 AM

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Date Listed:  26 Dec 2018
Auction Duration:  10 Days
List Price:  $19.95
Current Bidders:  1
Current Price:  $19.95
Watchers:  5

eBay Link:  http://www.ebay.com/itm/202548789696


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Seller Listing Title:  "Rare Kellogg Masterphone 1000 Red Bar Vintage Desk Telephone - Rare Brown Bakelite 'Red Bar' Working Telephone"
Condition:  "Used"
Condition Qualifier:  "Absolutely Stunning. In new like condition"

Listing Description:  "This is a rare, working, 'near new' Kellogg Masterphone Red Bar 1000 Desk Telephone. The Red Bar phone was manufactured from 1947 to 1953. This solid mahogany colored Bakelite telephone is one of the finest examples I've seen. -- The entire phone is without any damage, scratches or cracks. The Body and handset were gently hand buffed and polished. -- The very sculpted Bakelite Body and Handset look as elegant today as they did 70 years ago. The chrome finger wheel is in excellent condition, with no rust or pitting. The internal component design was years ahead. No messy wires, this was solid state electronics long before there ever was solid state. The porcelain number plate is brand new with no wear or damage. -- Note... The small red button is a switch used for signaling when the phone was installed on what was called a Party Line. It is no longer functional. -- The original factory finish on the metal bottom still looks great. Included are reproduction cloth covered handset and line cords just like the original. In my opinion the Kellogg Masterphone was one of the finest desk sets ever made. "


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Guess Deadline:   All guesses and a single allowed revised guess, if needed,
                      MUST be submitted at least 24 hours BEFORE the auction ENDS
.



S C O R E B O A R D   ( Starting with Contest 328, this contest's topic will be locked with 24 hours left to go )     Players: 16 

$   77.77 - Doug Rose  ( 8 )
$ 165.00 - poplar1  ( 4 )  -> WINNER - Final Selling Price $137.50
$ 170.00 - FABphones  ( 16 )
$ 175.00 - tallguy58  ( 10 )
$ 187.50 - TelePlay  ( 15 )
$ 200.00 - Jim Stettler  ( 5 )
$ 210.00 - david@london  ( 9 )
$ 225.00 - compubit  ( 14 )
$ 251.00 - skyrider  ( 7 )
$ 265.00 - 19and41  ( 13 )
$ 275.00 - wds  ( 17 )
$ 330.00 - Butch Harlow  ( 11 )
$ 368.00 - Scott  ( 12 )
$ 475.00 - Pourme  ( 6 )
$ 499.00 - HarrySmith  ( 1 )
$ 550.00 - Fabius  ( 3 )
$ 602.00 - tubaman  ( 2 )


Early Morning Auction Status

12-26-18      Listed     $     19.95
12-27-18      2 bids     $     24.38   ( 2 bidders & 4 - #91 )
12-28-18      4 bids     $     25.38   ( 4 bidders & 23 - #20 )
12-29-18      4 bids     $     25.38   ( 4 bidders & 28 - #8 )
12-30-18      8 bids     $     76.00   ( 6 bidders & 30 - #9 )
12-31-18      8 bids     $     76.00   ( 6 bidders & 32 - #7 )
01-01-19    16 bids     $     97.00   ( 7 bidders & 34 - #9 )
01-02-19    23 bids     $   125.00   ( 7 bidders & 34 - #11 )
01-03-19    23 bids     $   125.00   ( 7 bidders & 36 - #10 )
01-04-19    23 bids     $   125.00   ( 7 bidders & 37 - #10 )
01-05-19    23 bids     $   125.00   ( 7 bidders & 37 - #11 )
01-05-19     7 bidders, 26 bids  Ended at 7:10:44 PM PST

HarrySmith

Beautiful!
I think the button may detract from the final selling price.

$499.00
Harry Smith
ATCA 4434
TCI

"There is no try,
there is only
do or do not"


Fabius

Tom Vaughn
La Porte, Indiana
ATCA Past President
ATCA #765
C*NET 1+ 821-9905

poplar1

"C'est pas une restauration, c'est une rénovation."--François Martin.

Jim Stettler

You live, You learn,
You die, you forget it all.

Pourme

Benny

Panasonic 308/616 Magicjack service


Doug Rose

Kidphone

david@london

i'm thinking that this must be a select-o-phone variant, where the walnut colour was often used, installed on the base, internals and dial of a 1000BA model.

http://www.paul-f.com/color.htm#Kellogg

http://www.telephonecollectors.info/strombergcarlson/selectophone/selectophoneindex.htm

i have a metal redbar 1000 from this seller........a really beautiful piece of restoration and looking as mint as when i bought it 5 or so years ago.


i will guess $210.

tallguy58

Cheers........Bill

Jim Stettler

Quote from: david@london on December 28, 2018, 09:36:48 AM
i'm thinking that this must be a select-o-phone variant, where the walnut colour was often used, installed on the base, internals and dial of a 1000BA model.


I agree. I don't think they will work on a regular phone line.
Jim
You live, You learn,
You die, you forget it all.

Butch Harlow

330.00 I wish I could go back in time with an empty wrapping paper tube and whack the person who put that button in it. Otherwise this is a beauty.
Butch Harlow

Ktownphoneco

"Ditto" Butch.       A 1000BA signifies a common battery set with a (BA) high impedance 4000 ohm ringer, which this one has (2000 x 2=4000).     I sold a mahogany set several years ago on eBay, and it sold for $650.00 USD if memory serves me.   It was somewhere between excellent and mint condition, but it had no push button switch, and had an actual Kellogg dial with a mint condition matching mahogany Bakelite finger wheel.    Another collector told me it was the mint Bakelite finger wheel that pushed the price up apparently, as a lot of them get damaged or broken.     

Jeff Lamb