UR the Apple of my I
In (very) Old English, the pupil of the eye was called the "apple." It's where the reflection of someone you're looking at appears...thus eventually figuratively meaning someone who you cherish above all others!
Enid Collins of Texas 1966 "U R the Apple of my I" box bag
height - 5 3/8" width -11 1/8" depth - 4 3/8"
Enid Collins of Texas 1966 "U R the Apple of my I" box bag
height - 5 7/8" width -11 1/8" depth - 2 3/4"
Enid Collins of Texas 1967 "U R the Apple of my I" box bag
height - 4 1/4" width - 8 1/2" depth - 1 7/8"