Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Ball, small, mirrored gold. Metal cap attached at top with thin bent metal wire loop inserted, thin bent wire attached for hanging. 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.
Electric dry iron; model GM 1B/115 volts/1100 watts. Red fabric selector temperature dial at front of handle has heat settings from low to high (275-550 degrees) for Rayon, Cotton, Wool and Linen. Pointed at both ends with slanted soleplate having a button saver tip and tapered heel; safety side rests. Black-and-white, spiral patterned, woven cloth-covered cord has spiral spring at body and two-prong flattened oval plug. Maker name on handle front; maker name and product specifications stamped on handle underside.