Tiffany & Co. / GB Baillot, a Silver 8-Day Minute-repeating…
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Tiffany & Co. / GB Baillot, a Silver 8-Day Minute-repeating Folding Travel Clock, circa 1930. Dial: white, Arabic numerals, skeletonised hands. Calibre: manual winding, 15 jewels, signed GB Baillot Swiss. Case: silver polished, square-form, slide in the band. Dimensions: 103 x 100 mm. Signed: movement signed by maker, dial signed Tiffany & Co., case inscribed by retailer Camerer Kuss. New Oxford St. Accessories: none

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