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Description
Carl AUBOCK "style"
"Safety Pin" Oversized Key Ring
This object is new old stock (1970s-80s) and unused, comes in the original wooden box. The key ring is in excellent condition, seems to be made from brass/bronze. It is new old stock, unused. This specific piece was sold in the "Paper Box", a shop for desk accessories in the center of Vienna. Total length including the ring is 160mm (6.4 inches), the width of the safety pin is 25mm (1 inch). The safety pin can be opened to add keys or similar things. In the old Aubock catalogue from the 1970s/80s you can find similar objects and also packed in the same wooden boxes (see closure), for this reason it is very much in the style of the Aubock objects from the 1970s or 80s. But the object is not marked! The manufacturer is unknown. So please judge yourself. Anyway, it would be a nice addition to a collection. Please see the old Aubock catalogue pics attached from the 70s-80s for similar objects. There is also a safety pin shown, in a larger version.
Please see my other listings as I offer many beautiful objects from the Auböck Workshop!!
Order as many pieces as you want, you will only pay shipping one time!
Worldwide shipping at flat rate by registered parcel mail with tracking number. I charge less than the actual shipping costs are. Usually shipping takes about 10 days, but in rare cases, it can take up to 20 days. Austrian shipping will be USD 7. Paypal accepted! Payment is also possible by transfer (free of charges within EU). Payment should arrive within 5 days after the end of the auction. Please contact me if any questions occur !
Shipping
I am located in Vienna, Austria, EU and ship from here. Although all parcels go by airmail, sometimes it can take a bit longer than expected. An average parcel, e.g. to the USA, takes about 10-14 business days to arrive. Sometimes it can also take 3-4 weeks. There are customs and security checks involved that sometimes delay the shipment.
Especially smaller parcels (up to 1kg), get in many cases upgraded at my costs to priority parcel mail (depends on the weight and destination). Still there is no guaranteed shipping time.
Carriers I use are the Austrian Post and sometimes smaller carriers like Hermes and GLS. In your country the parcels will be delivered with a local carrier (e.g. USPS in the USA).
