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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Creator | Publisher | Date | |
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3181 | Large Shoe Mold |
| Description: This shoe mold is the largest of three. At the widest part of the foot, it measures 3 and two sixteenths inches. It is nine and three quarters inches long. It is a rusty brownish color. | ||||
3187 | Cobbler's Shoe Last |
| Description: This cobbler's shoe last measures 13 inches high. The base is 5 inches long and 3 and one quarter inches wide. The ends of the base are slightly rounded and the two remaining parallel sides are scalloped with a symetrical design. The number 7 is engraved on the side of the "stem" in a raised position. The stand is a rusty brown color. | ||||
3183 | Shoe Mold |
| Description: This is the third of a collection of shoe molds (007.110.5-.6) and shoe last (007.110.4) which were given by Gail Reiber in 2007. This mold is the smallest. It is 6 inches long and 2 and two sixteenths wide (at the widest part). It is made of metal and is a rusty brownish color. | ||||
3182 | Shoe Mold |
| Description: This is one of three molds. It is the medium-sized mold, measuring 7 and three quarters inches long by 2 and three quarters inches at its widest part. This mold is rusty, a brownish color and made of metal. The other two molds are catalogued under the numbers 007.110.5 and 007.110.7. | ||||
3193 | Shoe Last |
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| Description: Wooden shoe last for left foot. Thin strip of leather adhering to outer edge. Bottom worn. Shoe pegs still in wood. | |||
3190 | Shoe Last |
| Description: Wood shoe last. Marks from shoe pegs. Donor info - belonged to Ephraim Dow, soldier in the Revolutionary War. | ||||
3188 | Shoe Last |
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3189 | Shoe Last |
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| Description: Iron shoe last. Donor info - shoe last from former Fred Wiggin House in Town Hill. | |||
3186 | Shoe Last and Stand |
| Description: Child’s size last attached to top of stand. Pinned so that the last can swivel back and forth. Base can be screwed to a bench. Marked, “D.D. Allen”. Donor info - from former Fred Wiggin house in Town Hill. | ||||
3185 | Shoe Last Pair |
| Description: Pair of wooden shoe lasts held together with string; one of the pair may be missing. |