Blown glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Ball, with small knob on bottom. Mirrored silver, with overcoat of gold-cream, with iridescent light green stripes. Opening at top, no cap or hook attached. No mark.
Fan-shaped ornament with relief design of three ears of wheat on fluted stem against a flared, accordion-pleated band. Rectangular tab at bottom pierced with one hole. No marks.
Maker is Keyser Brothers Iron Works, 4041 Ridge Ave. in Germantown, Philadelphia, PA, 1928-1971. Run by James Moore Bryant Keyser (1902-1977) and master blacksmith Howard Keyser III (1904-1980). Specialized in residential and ecclesiastical ornamental wrought ironwork, including the High Altar Gates in the National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. The forge was housed in an 1850s stone industrial complex that was dismantled in 1971 (documented by HABS/HAER).
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Glass ball, mirrored red ground painted with simple white leaf motif in center front. Metal cap with thin bent metal loop attached, no hook. No mark.
Small, stamped gilt-metal ovate leaf with long pointed tip, finely serrated edge, and nearly straight veins. Waxy red accretions on front. Possibly of a pair with DL*245425.0112. From a group of 27 leaves of different kinds, DL*245425.0098-.0125.
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Ball, mirrored silver ground, painted magenta on top and bottom with silver band left around center, simple pink and white flowers alternating around band, with yellow swirled design at bottom. Thin metal wire loop inserted into top opening. No mark.