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An "Expo" pocket-watch spy camera, with three original films in their boxes as well as the rare optional viewfinder. These cameras were made in America from 1905 to 1935, and were among the first of the true "spy" cameras.
The camera is in excellent condition, and both the shutter and film counter work perfectly. The clip-on viewfinder is also in good shape.
The three films all expired in March, 1937, so were probably among the last films to be made.
Also included are two instruction pamphlets. "Every tick a picture" is in good condition, while the "Directions for Expo" is torn in half.
The box itself is in fair condition with some sticky tape on it, but the lid is missing all its sides.