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Antique early 20th century kinco (1923 to 1939) brass Indian decor letter clip

SKU ODS1561
Price

£45.00

Antique early 20th century kinco (1923 to 1939) brass Indian decor letter clip this exquisite hand crafted letter or paper clip very rare well made item

11 cm wide

8 cm tall

4 cm depth at top

Kinco brassware was produced by British Metal (Kingston) Ltd between 1923 and 1939, specializing in high-quality decorated brass items inspired by Egyptian, Persian, Indian, and Chinese designs. The "Kinco" trademark is an abbreviation of Kingston-on-Thames, where the company was based. Production ceased with the outbreak of World War II, when the firm shifted to manufacturing nameplates for the war effort.

Key Aspects of Kinco Brassware:

Name Origin: The "Kinco" trade name derives from Kingston-on-Thames.

Production Period: The company manufactured Kinco-marked items from approximately 1923 to 1939.

Design Inspiration: Designs were inspired by various Eastern cultures, including Indian, Chinese, Persian, and Egyptian art.

Manufacturing Process: The pieces were made from heavy, hard sheet brass, featuring deeply etched decorative patterns that were filled with color and then lacquered.

Company History: The firm operated in Kingston-on-Thames and later moved to St. Margarets near Twickenham before converting to war work in 1939.

Post-War Transition: After the war, British Metal (Kingston) Ltd. did not return to making decorative brass items, instead producing engraved nameplates for aircraft and other war-related items.

Quantity

Only 1 left in stock

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