I've spent about two hours on this site searching for any helpful info on this lock, but haven't been successful yet. I'm not actually looking to pick the lock (because I'm pants at lock picking - don't have the patience) but I did just purchase this trunk and want to get a replacement key for it. Any identifying help would be extremely appreciated.
So far what I can tell is it's a wooden German-made suitcase/trunk, and it only has these two clasp lock things. I thought they were Cheney locks, but I think I'm wrong. The keyhole is about the width of a dime, and the top bit of it swivels, though I don't know what purpose that has. I don't want to destroy the locks, so I'm a bit hesitant to try to open them. I just wish to identify it, so I can purchase replacement keys. The original owner of the trunk is looking for a key, but I doubt I'll get one from him.
Thank you in advance for suggestions!

*I also apologise for my terminology, I tried reading through several pdfs on lock parts and naming vocabulary and ended up even more muddled.