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| | Enid Kelsey
Enid Kelsey entered her mark at the London Assay Office in 1929 and worked from 17 Northway, Temple Fortune, London, NW11. She wrote a play 'The Stars' with her husband Cyril which was revived for the Garden Suburb Theatre, NW 11 1999/2000 season. (Cyril Kelsey, known as 'the Professor', had started his apprenticeship as a silversmith with Charles Ashbee in 1899, and been involved in many of the Guild's plays before joining the army and going to South Africa. On his return he worked as a clerk in a London shipping office and in 1906 Janet Ashbee wrote he was "...the proud possessor of a bowler hat, and a dress suit, and a young lady.") Scroll down to see selection
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London 1934 Enid Kelsey Length: 7.5cm
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Silver Spoon
London 1935 Enid Kelsey Length: 13cm
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London 1936 Enid Kelsey Length: 7cm SOLD
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Set of Six Silver Spoons
London 1937 Enid Kelsey Length: 7.5cm SOLD
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London 1934 Enid Kelsey Length: 14cm
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Silver Basket
London 1933 Enid Kelsey Length: 6½cm Height: 6cm
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