Horizontal, rectangular, deckle-edge card with a black-and-white photograph on obverse depicting 16 people in a living room setting: three adults with three babies seated on a semicircular couch or sofa, five young children seated on the back of the sofa, and one young girl and four young women standing behind it. The baby at lower left has lost one sock; it rests on the carpet. Reverse is printed "Happy New Year, from the Holt family", followed by the names of all pictured and a verse from Psalms 127:5. No marks.
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament, in the shape of a butterfly, mirrored silver ground, with bright pink butterfly painted on front and back. Vertical ribbing throughout. Metal cap attached, with bent metal loop. No mark. Similar ornaments were produced using older molds, prior to 1940, and those molds were then reused after 1940, making an exact date difficult.
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Ball, small, silvered glass. Metal cap attached, with bent wire loop inserted for hanging, thin bent wire attached. Cap is stamped, likely with maker or country of origin, but illegible. In 1937, a tariff decision (no. 54387) reversed earlier decisions regarding the marking of ornaments with their country of origin, established in the 1890 MicKinley Tariff Act and the Smoot-Havley Tariff Act of 1930. The ornament itself now had to be marked with with its country of origin by stamping it into the cap or by way of tag or sticker.
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Ball, small, iridescent forest green. Metal cap attached, with thin bent wire loop inserted into top for hanger. No hook attached. Cap is stamped, likely with maker or country of origin, but illegible. In 1937, a tariff decision (no. 54387) reversed earlier decisions regarding the marking of ornaments with their country of origin, established in the 1890 MicKinley Tariff Act and the Smoot-Havley Tariff Act of 1930. The ornament itself now had to be marked with with its country of origin by stamping it into the cap or by way of tag or sticker.
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament, butterfly-shaped, ribbed or streamlined body, with molded butterfly on front and back. Mirrored silver, butterflies painted with yellow-gold bodies, red dots on head and wings, paint has faded. Metal cap with metal hoop attached to top, with bent wire hook for hanging attached. No mark. Similar ornaments were produced using older molds, prior to 1940, and those molds were then reused after 1940, making an exact date difficult.