The ‘Nikola Tesla’ branded automatic telephone. It was made from plastic by the Nikola Tesla factory in Zagreb and used in the second half of the 20th...
The mechanical alarm clock of the brand Kaiser from the 1930s was a mass-produced article and predominantly used in private households. It is now part...
A Junghans Army alarm clock with a face depicting the Austro-Hungarian Emperor, Franz Joseph and the crown prince Franz Ferdinand, manufactured about 1910....
A twin-bell, Roman dial alarm clock in a yellow casing of an unknown manufacturer. It most likely originates from the first half of the 20th century.
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A step-by-step automatic telephone exchange brought into operation in 1921 at a post office in Ljubljana, which was the first automatic exchange in the...
The ATA 1 and ATA 2 are the first automatic telephones manufactured by Iskra. The Model ATA 1 was intended for private branch exchanges (PBX) and fitted...
The Iskra Eta 80 was first presented at Ljubljana's Electronics Fair in 1978 under the name of Olimpik. It was the work of the famous Slovene designer,...
Black desktop telephone by Siemens & Halske with metal casing and Bakelite handset. On the right, there is coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The...
Manual desktop telephone exchange with wooden casing, a dial and a Bakelite handset. Manual exchanges were in use from the second half of the 19th century....
The mechanism of a Hermle pendulum quartz clock. It was probably manufactured in the second half of the 20th century. The quartz mechanism is powered...
Quartz clock manufactured in the second half of the 20th century in Zlatarna Celje.
Zlatarna Celje is a manufacturer of jewellery and other articles...