There are two, one with an empress and the other with an emperor. Very heavy, the hinges on the item to hang it with are very unique, I have attached photos of the item. The desgns on these art pieces are 3-d and are very detailed. Each of the designs measure 18" x 24"
It is a working National Cash register Company register, serial number FR1052419 1944(5S-1B) 1C. The rebuilt number from the bottom of the drawer is 5643710. The final inspection is dated 9/10/1956
It appears to be a water pitcher. Has a pink flowery rose-looking picture on each side and is trimmed in gold around the mouth of the pitcher, edging, handle and bottom. It has Laughlin (with a long "L") and an eagle atop a lion. It has a number 2180 in liquid gold.
Very nice coffer or trunk. Based on info received and found I guess it dates from 1640-1650. Has style elements from Yorkshire, England but also some that could be Danish. Coffer is in the US, and I am wondering if it could be an early american coffer, with crossover styles. Would appreciate any insights.