Here's a classic 1995 early Motorola flip cell phone from Australia. I don't know if it works now; one still-sealed battery is included, along with the charger, adapter, three holsters, and the manuals.

Could be a good prop for TV, movie or stage use for productions set in the 1990s.

This is from Australia, so the adapter is 240 volts, and the plug is the two-prong diagonally slanted Australian mode. I don't know if a US adapter would work on this.

Excellent condition but from Australia, so the adapter has the diagonally slanted two-prong plug and the voltage input is 240v. Worked perfectly when I last packed it away in 1998! Has been in cold storage since then.

I like the warnings in the manual on page 8 about not letting kids play with it lest they poke their eye out on the antenna! 

Also, these newfangled phones could apparently set off demolition explosives in the area with their two-way radio capability, or could blow you up if you entered an area with gasoline fumes or natural gas in the air. Scary technology!