Description: Original Western Electric 317-BU Telephone with its original wooden box and a 48-A five-bar magneto. The 317 model, first introduced in 1907, remained in production for nearly three decades. This vintage piece stands approximately 18 inches tall and 9 inches wide, showcasing the timeless craftsmanship of early 20th-century communication technology. Western Electric Model 317 Wall PhonesThe wall phones were introduced in 1907 and remained in production for about thirty years. The model number remained the same however, many changes were seen in the phone through the years. Below are examples of some of the changes that were seen in this popular Western Electric telephone.Picture Frame Front Cathedral TopThe earliest version of the 317 was in production for a short time. The back board had an arched top with the line terminals attached. This is called a cathedral top. The door had a decorative groove routed around the base of the transmitter which is referred to as a picture frame front. This phone used a No. 122 Western Electric receiver with external terminals (commonly called a 'pony' receiver) and a No. 229 solid-back transmitter. Internally, the earliest phones had a 'red bar' magneto that was commonly found in the model 301 phones. Note that the door was hinged to open left to right. This was found to interfere with the magneto crank and later versions of the 317 had door arrangements to open right to left.Picture Frame FrontCatalogs in 1909 show a new version of the No. 317. The external terminals were removed along with the need for a cathedral top. Along with eliminating the exposed electric terminals on the top of the phone, Western Electric eliminated the exposed wires on the receiver as well. The door hinges were moved from right to left as mentioned above. The phone's dimensions remained the same.Plain Front, Plain TopThe 1911 catalog introduced the third version of the No. 317. While this version was slightly smaller than its predecessor, the major external difference is the absences of the decorative routing, or picture frame, around the transmitter.Plain front, short transmitterThe last version of the 317 was introduced around 1916. The long transmitter arm was replaced by a short bracket which held a new No. 323 transmitter. The phone is smaller size and sports a shorter and more slanted writing shelf. This version of the 317 was in production for a number of years and can be found in Western Electric Catalogs throughout the 1930's.Return to Antique Telephone History Photo Page https://www.antiquetelephonehistory.com/we317.html
Price: 849.99 USD
Location: Brandon, Mississippi
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Brand: Western Electric
Model: 317 BU
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1940
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Magnito: 48a Five Bar