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AI Identification

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Clear-cased push-button landline telephone in the style of a Conair or Western Electric model

Telephones

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$75

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a landline telephone featuring a transparent 'see-through' plastic housing, which allows the internal mechanical and electrical components to be visible. The phone possesses a standard 12-button push-button keypad with grey buttons and black alphanumeric printing. The handset is connected via a coiled light grey cord, and a thinner clear-jacketed line cord is also present. Stylistically, this item is consistent with the 'clear' or 'prison' style high-tech aesthetic popular during the 1980s and 1990s. The transparent polymer casing shows signs of age-related yellowing or oxidation, common in vintage plastics. Internal components visible include mechanical switches, wiring, and what appears to be a light-up feature. No specific brand logo or manufacturer's name is clearly legible in the image, though the design is stylistically consistent with models produced by Conair, Western Electric (the 'Celebrity' or 'Signature' lines), or Unisonic. The condition appears well-used with visible surface dust and some tangling of cords. The identification relies on stylistic features typical of late-20th-century consumer electronics as no branding is visibly present for professional verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the images of this transparent push-button landline telephone. Based on what I can see, the item reflects the 'high-tech' aesthetic prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s. The clear housing suggests a design similar to those produced by manufacturers such as Conair, Unisonic, or Western Electric. I cannot verify the specific manufacturer from a photo alone as no distinct branding is legible. The valuation assumes the piece is a period-true example of this style. Visible age-related yellowing of the polymer and cord tangling suggest a well-used condition, which typically places an item at the lower to mid-range of market interest. Collectors of vintage electronics often seek these models for their neon or LED light-up features, and functionality is a primary driver of value. I cannot verify if the electronic components or illumination features are operational. If the item were found to be a more recent reproduction or if the internal components are heavily oxidized, the value would likely drop to the $15-$25 range. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is necessary to check for manufacturer stamps on the base, evaluate the integrity of the plastic, and test for functionality. Market demand for 1980s transparent electronics remains steady among 'Y2K' and 'Memphis Group' enthusiasts, but price is highly sensitive to the clarity of the plastic and the absence of cracks. Authentic period pieces generally command more than modern replicas, though physical verification of the circuitry and stamps would be required to confirm the era of production.

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