FRENCH PTT 24

The PTT 24 model was the standard French telephone from 1927 until 1943. It was also known as the French candlestick since it resembled the British GPO 150 model. The telephone was developed by the LMT (Le Materièl Télèphonique) company in Paris. It was designed for use with an external bell. As  most French telephones, it has an extra receiver, also known as the mother-in-law receiver.