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"Le Trefle" Desk Telephone

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Société Industrielle des TéléphonesSociété Industrielle des TéléphonesSociété Industrielle des Téléphones, created in December 1893 when the Société Générale des Téléphones merged with the Menier cable and rubber factories. SIT inherited a dominant portfolio of telephone patents including those of Gower, Edison, Blake, and Ader, and operated factories in Paris, Levallois-Perret, Bezons, and Calais. The company produced the iconic "Violon" mahogany wall telephone around 1903 and fabricated the 1898 French Transatlantic Telegraph Cable from Brest to Cape Cod — at 3,174 nautical miles, the longest submarine cable of its era. Acquired by Compagnie Générale d'Électricité in 1936, SIT's assets evolved through CIT and CIT-Alcatel into what is today part of Nokia. · French
"Le Trefle" Desk Telephone

About This Phone

System "Bailleux", manufacturer: "Société Industrielle des Téléphones, Paris (S.I.T.)", serial no. 6512, speaking horn, 2 handsets by "S.I.T.", System Ader, ebonite base and head.