I took a picture of the two other remaining items I have. One, a covered candy "bowl" (that's what we've been using it for) and a smaller (8"X5") china dish, lots of gilt around the inside, and a portrait of a young lady in the middle inside. On the back is the "three tiered crown" with a tiny cross on top, beneath that is marked "Bavaria" and beneath that is Germany, beneath that are the numerals 33. I assume since it is in English it was made for export. The numerals could be the year made or the model number. This is, of course, speculation on my part. The candy bowl someone told me it is Imperial tho disn't say the pattern number.
Other things I bought from the aged couple were a small crystal cup, red and clear with the inscription Worlds Fair, St. Louis, 1904, the date could have been different but that's close. Several cobalt blue cups and saucers, Two pincushions, one of wood, carved into the shape of the "needle toed" shoes (about 5") used around the turn of the century, stained black and tan and really nice workmanship. The other was of metal. silver in finish, and also old style of shoe. There may have been more but that's all I remember.