Shoes in Miniature

The Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection

Japanese Blue-Eye Dragonware Shoe #002

Gray Dutch-Style Shoe, Made in Japan

Dragonware is a type of Japanese pottery that has an embossed or raised Oriental dragon design on a background of multiple gradations of gray. The pottery’s embossed designs are made with moriage, a slip that gives a 3-D appearance. This is the approximate size of the shoe in the collection.

Gray Dutch-Style Shoe, Made in Japan 2

Dragonware pottery is a popular design in functional pieces such as dinnerware, tea-pots, vases, trays and incense burners, less commonly seen in purely decorative items such as miniature shoes. Interesting to note, this Japanese pottery shoe was designed in the shape of a typical Dutch shoe.

Dragon Face

The dragon’s detail shows the typical blue eyes and pink tongue which complement the grays, though the technique indicates a production date in the 1950s, as does the silver/black paper label reading MADE IN JAPAN. The style was introduced in the 1890s and the early specimens are more delicately crafted and have a red potter’s stamp for identification.

Gray Dutch-Style Shoe, Made in Japan 3

This shoe is from the original collection of Lillian P. Wood and was purchased by her. As was her custom, she wrote on the heel of the shoe ‘bus trip’ and on the sole she wrote in very light pencil  ‘St. Louis, June 8 1955.’  The original price is indicated on the bottom ~ $1.79.

Even the best quality of dragonware is quite inexpensive and this specimen is not ‘best quality’ though it is an interesting piece. Considering the china is an unusual shape (Dutch-Japanese?) without any chips, cracks or crazing and the paper label is affixed, it’s estimated value is $15.00 to $20.00.

Information from personal papers.

December 5, 2007 - Posted by Bo | Dutch-Style Shoes, Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Made in Japan, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, Vintage Miniature Shoes, collections, macros | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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