Dad loved making photographs. He bought this camera sometime around 1948, I think. Probably bought it at Sears.
It's a Foldex 20, a fairly simple snapshot camera with a fixed aperture of f/11 (!) and a shutter speed of 1/50. It even has a timer and a threaded tripod mounting hole. The camera is pretty much identical to the Rollex 20. Both were made in Chicago. The Foldex 20 even has a flash-synchronized shutter.
Dad made a lot of photographs with this camera, and the image quality is very good, very crisp and clear as long as he held the camera steady and was within the proper focal range. The camera still works, by the way. I can still get film for it, so I may try some shots with it.
It's shown here with its original genuine leather case.