Antique, Collectables, Gold & Silver (14% Buyers Commission)
A rectangular, brushed metal box, likely tin or aluminum, containing a collection of approximately 50-70 diverse keychains, fobs, and small medallions. The assortment features a variety of materials, predominantly gold- and silver-tone metals, enamel, leather, plastic, and elements appearing to be resin or wood. Identifiable text and markings indicate an eclectic mix of themes, including numerous travel souvenirs with inscriptions such as “LONDON,” “THE NATION’S CAPITAL WASHINGTON D.C.,” “ENGLAND,” and “NEW ZEALAND.” Other items include “ATHENA” (accompanying a classical bust), “NATIONAL APPROVED DRIVING INSTRUCTORS,” and “No 1 CRICKETER.” A dark oval fob reads “NEW SHIMANSEN” (likely a transliteration of “New Shinkansen”), and another item shows “BIANCO MONTE” (Italian for ‘White Mountain’). Miscellaneous items include a small compass in a red sphere, a soccer player design, and a novelty fob with “SHUT UP Who the hell is driving.”
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