Princess Phone History
Princess phone with bell system introduced in 1959. It is a compact designed to facilitate access to the bedroom phone, and dial access for a night light as a switch are included. It is well known slogan “This … this … this lovely” light, which has been considered Lethin an AT & T employee named Robert Carr. The telephone dial-up basis. Contemporary advertising that this phone is marketed for women, named in “women’s” princess. Thus, a wide variety of colors pink, red, yellow, green, black, white, beige, ivory, light blue, blue green with gray moss is available for princess phone.
A look at rotary phone versus princess phone
On ebay, sometimes you can see some rotary phones are selling above few hundreds. Based on some sales history, the sales of uglier rotary phones are much better than a plain design rotary phone. The easier one to get would be those between 70’s till 80’s wall style and Western desk style phones. As long as long there are vintage phones, regardless of all kinds are having great potential sales on eBay. If you have some old phones regardless of types, you can collect it as a hobby or could sell it for some real money on ebay.
Sometimes you can get a rotary phone in places like garage sales, flea and yardsales. Some old folks might keep one or two of such rotary phone at the garage. In many cases, a true rotary phone collector will not care about whether the phone works.
Western Style Electric Princess Phone
Western style princess phone such as those prior to 1980’s needs a transformer and also an adapter plug in order for the princess phone to be function properly. The princess line with a modular plug needs to plug into a jack on “phone” label and the transformer plug need to mate with the “power” label adapter.



