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Alliez, Bachelard et Terond Fils
A rare gold enamel quarter repeating pocket watch with Champlevé enamelled map of southern Europe at the beginning of the 19th century on reverse side

Partners from 1820 to circa 1845. The company took the name Alliez, Bachelard et Terond Fils around 1828 and in 1829 petitioned together with others for a new observatory. Alliez, Bachelard et Terond Fils specialized in watches with Champlevé enamel, watches with enamel paintings, musical watches, repeaters and skeletonized watches, in full plate as well as Lepine caliber. They also produced watches for the Italian, French and Spanish markets. Sometimes the order of the names is inverted. [1]

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  1. Auktionen Dr. H. Crott, Catalogue of the 81th Auction