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Austin Healey – original vintage late 1950s/ early 1960s POLCO keyring – collector’s item

NOW SOLD – sorry this keyring has now been sold and can no longer be ordered

An original vintage Austin Healey keyring which will have been produced in the late 1950s or very early 1960s.

When this keyring has been sold this listing will be cancelled.

Very few keyrings like this one will have survived over the last 60 years – we are currently listing just one other similar example but with a black vinyl keyfob ( unless now sold )

These 2 keyrings are the only complete examples which we have listed over the last 10 years – very rare keyrings.

This is an original Austin Healey keyring which we have held in our reference collection since February 2011 and have now decided to list it here in the shop for sale.

The keyring is in used condition – the vitreous enamel badge has an enamel chip in the yellow enamel together with other very minor chips & scratches – all of which can be seen in the enlarged high resolution listing photos.

The keyfob is in genuine light tan leather which is well worn in like a comfortable pair of boots – but perfectly serviceable with good tight stitching.

The back of the badge is marked ‘POLCO Made in England’.

‘POLCO’ stood for ‘Pool Clock Company’ who were located in Aldersgate Street in London EC1 and only produced keyrings for a short time so far as we know – always with this distinctive shield shaped keyfob badge .

We do occasionally see other keyrings for other makes of car made by POLCO.

The keyring will date from the late 1950s or very early 1960s and will be one of the very first keyrings ever produced for use with Austin Healey cars.

It is original & correct for use with 1956-1959 Austin Healey 100/6 and also early 3000 Mk I & 1958-1961 Austin Healey ‘frogeye’ Sprite.

Additionally it would be correct for 1953 – 1956 Austin Healey 100 as owners of these cars would have bought a keyring such as this one to use with their car as soon as keyrings became generally available in the late 1950s.

The keyring in the photos is the actual one which you will receive. SMOSO    00/57    12/21