(C) Vin Callcut 2002-2012 Small extracts
can be used with acknowledgements to 'Oldcopper.org website'.
Helpful comments are very welcome.
Until 1929 the Kinco catalogues included their items made as
usual with etched hard brass and with small cast animals. For economy, the
castings could not be high precision but did look very effective. When the
range was restricted for 1930 and later the animals were no longer included.
Three photo frames of similar design with supportive monkeys.
An ashtray assembled with a rest, circular tray and decorative
monkey on an oak base.
Matchbox holders made of a simple bent strip of brass with a decorative animal
soldered in place to help stabilise it.
These small dishes were available with or without the glass liner. The
supporting sphinxes had noses of minimal size.