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1926 Leather-bound Banker's Book

J
15 years ago
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Description

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"

Category General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium Leather and Brass
Distinguishing marks Emblem of a ship on cover "The Way to Save, Vol 1" "National Tust Association, 1st Edition" "Bankers' Utilities Co. San Franciso, Patented July 3rd, 1926, made in the USA"
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 6'x4'x2'
Date Period 1926
History Given to me by a friend, I do not have any information on the item.
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