Jydsk Telefon Adtieselskab
[The photo on the left is a photo that David acquired at a garage sale for $20. It did not have the gold logo with the Swedish flags, but only has the words, "Jydsk Telefon Adtieselskab.] If anyone has found any other information concerning this old antique phone, I would really love to hear from you. Does it date back to the the 1914 or 1920's.
Jutland Telephone Company (Jyllands Telefonselskaber). Many of their phones, although similar to Ericsson models, were made by Emil Mollers. Their logo is crossed Swedish flags in red and white with a gold shield.
We have not found anything substantial for dating this particular phone, but through a website, Museum of Technology, the Great War and WWII we found a similar phone dated to the 1920's, which included a logo of what seems to be crossed Swedish flags in red and white with a gold shield.
It says it is a Jydsk Pillar telephone, 1920's. This model replaced the earlier skeleton style (A0031) and was probably manufactured by Telefonfeabrikker of Horsons. For Jydsk (Jutland). Telefon Aktieselskab marked on the front.
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