Alexander Graham Bell would be proud of this replica of a 1920s telephone. Built with meticulous attention to detail andquality, the Museo Antique Telephone with Side Table would be a fine addition to any home. The frame's oak wood has been stained with a glossy veneer and finished with 5 layers of piano lacquer to protect it from accidental scratches anddents. Back in the day, this Museo Antique Telephone with Side Table was a popular addition to people's living rooms. Now it is associated with major events and figures of the 1920s such as Charlie Chaplin, the rise of broadcast radio, BabeRuth, Charles Lindbergh, "The Jazz Age," the invention of the first working television, Al Jolson and Duke Ellington. This Museo Telephone was the type used by these singular human beings and was a staple of upper-class homes. You can be theproud owner of this antique product and add a living piece of history to your home decor.