This is a dinner set that was given to my parents for a wedding gift in 1955. It was a setting for 8 which consited of Dinner plates, entre plates, bowels, cups and saucers, and soup bowels. unfortunately some of this has gone missing but still a full set for 4 plus extras.
This figurine is on an oval base. The bottom is lined in gold. There is a young girl in a blue dress with tan apron who is embrassing a young boy in brown overalls and a light colored long sleeve shirt that is pushed up his arm. There is a basket of flowers dropped at their feet.I have no idea the name of this figurine or its value. I would appriciate any help. Thank you!!!
This is a small lock box for money or valuables, disguised as a book. It is leather, and, apparently brass, with a lock. The item is locked and we do not have the key. The cover shows a circular emblem stating “Bank of America” and in the center an image of a ship with three sails. The binding, cover, and back is printed: "The Way to Save, Vol. 1" "National Trust Association, 1st Edition" "Bankers' Utilities Co. San Francisco, Patented July 3rd, 1926, made in the USA"