The picture shows a view of all (20) Different Old Bank Advertising Premium Items in this lot. This is an accumulated lot with a variety of items. Included are the following items: There are (2) different 1945 calendar ink pen blotters. These are from the Merchants Cooperative Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. One is titled 39;39;Vacation Time39;39; and it has vacation activity scenes like sailing swimming and fishing. It has the June, July and August months. The second blotter pictures a home and is titled 39;39;Homemaker39;39;. It has the September, October, and November months. The first one is unused and the second one is lightly used. There is a 1920s 39;39;Handy Pocket Thrift Bank39;39;. This sealed envelope has a slot to insert a dime a day until reaching $3.00. It advertises to 39;39;Join Our Pin Money Club39;39; at 39;39;The Institution for Savings39;39; in Newburyport, Massachusetts. The envelope is unused. On the back there is advertising for Oldsmobile and Newburyport Garage. Next is an advertising premium from the 39;39;People39;s Savings Bank39;39; of Worcester, Massachusetts.It is red in the picture. It is a sewing kit with a woven swatch of dozens of colors of thread. It also has some pins inside as well as instructions. It has a crack on one panel of the other side of the cardboard case. The next item is an old unused advertising premium sponge from the 39;Winchester Co-operative Bank39;39;. There is an old advertising match book cover from the 39;39;Institution For Savings39;39; of Newburyport, Massachusetts. It pictures a bank building and has advertising on both sides. There are no matches. There is an old advertising match book cover from the 39;39;Middlesex Federal Savings39;39; of Somerville, Massachusetts. It pictures a bank building and a key on a key chain. It has advertising on both sides. There are no matches. There is an old advertising premium pocket or purse mirror from the 39;39;August Savings and Loan39;39;. It may be from Augusta, Maine. The mirror has a green rubber holder. There is an old unused advertising match book from the 39;39;Milford Federal Savings39;39; of Massachusetts. It has advertising on both sides. All of the matches are present. There is an unused 39;39;Vermont National Bank39;39; 175th anniversary advertising premium keychain. Next is an 39;39;M & T Bank39;39; advertising premium bottle opener. Next is an old 39;39;Malden Savings Bank39;39; of Massachusetts, advertising premium bottle cap. Next is an old 39;39;Northeast National Bank39;39; of Amesbury, Massachusetts, advertising premium bottle cap. There are (2) old 39;39;Worcester Federal Savings39;39; of Massachusetts, advertising premium bottle caps. Next is an old 39;39;1st National Bank of Englewood39;39; advertising premium wooden nickel. The other side pictures a 1909 Lincoln cent. There is an old copper 39;39;Somerset Savings Bank39;39; of Massachusetts, advertising premium key chain. The other side has a 1965 Lincoln penny. Next is an old 39;39;Citizens State Bank39;39; of Texas, advertising premium key ring. Scratched on the clear plastic is 39;39;With 59 Olds39;39;. There is a 39;39;Funny Face Pencil39;39; from the Harvard Trust Company. It has a strange plastic pencil topper head. The last item in this lot is an old advertising premium key chain fob or charm from 39;39;The First National City Bank39;39; of New York. All of these items for one price! To judge the sizes the two ink blotters each measure 6-1/439;39; x 3-1/239;39;. These items appear to range from good to in mint unused condition as pictured. |