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telegraph apparatus (appears to be a sender)

J
17 years ago
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Description

This is a key/coil/gear driven instrument that connects to a stack of plates--each plate is notched on its edge similiar to a music box mechanism. When wound, the stack of plates revolves and causes a telegraph key to tap out whatever message is contained in the plates' notches. Two electrical contacts are located next to the telegraph key.

 I have absolutely no idea how to download pictures so I'm hoping that this description is enough for you to provide me with a clue to what it might be.

Category Other
Medium primarily brass with some, possibly, steel parts all mounted on a wooden base
Distinguishing marks none
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item wooden base: 10 1/2" x %"; apparatus: 10"L x 5" W x 5" H
Date Period late 19th or early 20th century
Weight approx 4-5 lbs
History After my father died in 1989, I found it in his basement. He enjoyed antique "electronics"
Price Paid (If known) none
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