A unique family archive collection items belonging to the New Zealand silversmith Fred Money, including his 1938 Goldsmith's Silversmith's & Jeweller's Art Council apprenticeship piece - a silver octagonal hinged lidded box with cedar lining, fine step ridged borders, raised conforming panelled lid. Height 8.8 cm. Diameter 8 cm. With associated certificate from the Council awarding him '2nd Prize in Small Work Apprentice Section' signed and dated 1938. Together with a silver and 7 turquoise panelled hinged bangle by him; a 9ct rose gold 35.6gm engraved hinged bangle by him; a silver Celtic cross on chain, set with 15 turquoise cabochon beads by him, a 9ct rose gold ingot pendant on 9ct gold chain by him, a pair of 1979 silver coasters in original box by him for Walker & Hall. Together with 13 large format black and white photographs of some of his major commissions along with a small old photograph of his original workshop at 73 Symonds Street, operated by him from 1956 - 1971.