Three vintage United Fund advertising figurines and paperweights from the 1940's-50's mostly given as awards for fund raising campaigns.
The oldest is the Peter Pan figurine with a copyright of 1946 on the back. He's made of either wood or a faux-wood and hand painted, measures just over 7" tall by 3" wide by 2" deep.
The Indian is also made of wood or faux-wood and hand painted. The sticker on front reads "UNITED FUND - 1963 CAMPAIGN AWARD". The back of the base is inscribed "© 1953 MULTI-PRODUCTS INC.". Measures 6.75" tall by 3" wide by 2" deep.
The 1959 hands holding the torch paperweight is made of metal with a coppery-bronze finish. The base is embossed "THE UNITED FUND OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY - 1959 FALL CAMPAIGN AWARD". Stands almost 4.5" tall by 3" wide by 2.5" deep.
The United Fund was the previous name of the United Way that was changed in 1970 onwards. Get all three now.