Shoes in Miniature

The Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection

MIJ Red Dotted Heels #055

MIJ Dotted Red Heel

A small porcelain shoe made in Japan (MIJ). This is a knock-off of a shoe that was available from “The Home of Gifts, Mayer’s, Arlington Va.” in the early 1950s. The details of the hand-painted flowers on the last and on the top back of the slipper have been changed, and all the flowers are painted on slightly raised surfaces instead of being individually attached as in the original. However the overall dotted pattern found in the original heel has been hand-applied and is raised on the copy.

MIJ Dotted Red Heel

3 1/8 inches in length and 2 1/8 inches in height, 1 1/8 inch in width. The shoe is in excellent condition, with no cracks, chips or other damage.

MIJ Dotted Red Heel Mark

The heel is stamped MADE IN JAPAN in red ink on the sole. A post WWII shoe, produced after 1952.
This shoe is noted in Collectible Glass Shoes Second Edition by Earlene Wheatley, Scroeder Books Publishing Co., Inc. 2001. It’s estimated collectors’ price in 2001 was $20.00 according to the Wheatley reference. Approximate collectors’ value now is $30.00.

March 24, 2008 Posted by Bo | Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Made in Japan, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, Vintage Miniature Shoes, collections, shoe collections | , , , , , , , , , | 7 Comments

Vaseline Opalescent Slipper by Mosser #052

The Mosser Glass Company was started in 1959 by Tom Mosser who had worked extensively with the Cambridge Glass Company when it was in operation. The Mosser brand is well known for their authentic reproductions of early American slippers and boots using moulds perfected in the 1900s and others designed by Mosser.

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This Vaseline Opalescent slipper design was introduced in 1973 as Mosser #109. The slipper has a prominent front bow and a swirl design on the sides and back. It has a solid sole and heel and measures 4 1/2″ long by 2 1/4″ high.  These shoes are made in Cambridge, Ohio.
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These slippers have a clear label on the sole’s toe. This shoe, in the Vaseline Opalescent color, has an estimated collector’s value of $25.00-$28.00. It was also made in cobalt blue, ice blue, pink, amethyst, red, green and amber. These colors are less valuable, in the estimated $20.00 to $24.00 range.
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Information from Collectible Glass Shoes, second edition, by Earlene Wheatley, published by Collectors Books, a division of Schroeder Publishing Company, 2001.
Taken in a place with no name (See more photos here)

March 2, 2008 Posted by Bo | Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, collections, shoe collections, vaseline glass | , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Red Glass Boot Ornament #051

This fragile glass ornament stands 2 1/4″ high and 1 1/2″ long. It has no identifying marks. Purchased circa 1995 for $4.00. Value approximately the same.

February 3, 2008 Posted by Bo | Christmas, Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Miniature Shoes Collection, collections, shoe collections | , , , , , | 1 Comment

Hip Wader Boots with Fish Ornament #050

 

This soft vinyl boot is a replica of a fly-fisherman boot and is 4 3/8″ high and 1 3/4″ long.

The boot is filled with a life-like vinyl trout, a fishing pole and string, and fly fishing lures with feathers.

 

January 13, 2008 Posted by Bo | Christmas, Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Made in China, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, collections | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Ski Boot Ornament I #049

A Christmas Tree Ornament of a single ski and attached ski boot. The boot is made of poly-resin and the ski is wood. There is a narrow elastic cord used for tie-up laces.

The ski is 6 ” long. The boot is 1 3/4 ” long and 1 1/4 ” high.

The bottom of the ski ornament has a gold oval sticker and black writing which indicates MADE IN CHINA.

January 12, 2008 Posted by Bo | Christmas, Made in China, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, collections | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Crystal High Heel Ornaments #048

Crystal High Heel Ornaments

This pair of high heels are made from crystal glass and measure 3 1/2″ long and 1 1/4″ high. They are attached with gold thread which has two stickers applied to it, both reading MADE IN CHINA.

Crystal High Heel Ornaments

A gift from children for the Christmas tree, these were purchased for less than $3.00 and have no collector’s value, only sentimental value. Nonetheless they are a part of the Lillian P Wood Memorial Collection as an acquisition in 1996.

January 10, 2008 Posted by Bo | Christmas, Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Made in China, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, collections, shoe collections | , , , , , | 1 Comment

Elves on Shoes, Made in Japan #047

This is a pair of ceramic high heeled shoes manufactured in Japan. They are dated from the 1950s kitschy era. Each shoe is decorated with an elf, one dressed in yellow, the other in pink. Much of the paint has worn off, notably the clothing and the bows which were once red. Each elf has a large brown bump on its forehead. (?) The faces, however, are in excellent condition.

Elves on Shoes made in Japan

The shoes each measure 3″ in length, 3″ in height and 1 5/8″ in width. There are no chips, cracks or crazing. The detailing is not sharp, but the outlines are evident.

Elves on Shoes made in Japan

Note the odd brown forehead ‘bump’, but also notice the delicate painted eyelashes.

Elves on Shoes made in Japan mark

The stamp in red reads JAPAN. This pair of shoes is part of the original Lillian P Wood Memorial Collection and dates from the early 1950s.

The estimated collector’s value is $18.00 to $24.00 for the pair.

Information from The Collector’s Guide to Made in Japan Ceramics by Carole Bess White published by Collectors Books, a division of Schroeder Publishing Co., Inc. in 1996 and personal records.

January 9, 2008 Posted by Bo | Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Made in Japan, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, Vintage Miniature Shoes, collections, shoe collections | , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Elfinware Shoe #046

This slipper is Elfinware. It is a Dresden-like porcelain that was sold in dime stores and gift shops in the 1920s through 1940s.

Elfinware Shoe

The piece is decorated with raised flowers, blue forget-me-nots, a white rose, and tiny purple violets, and covered with highly textured green leafy “spinach” or “moss.”

Elfinware Shoe

The shoe measures 3 1/2″ long, 1 1/4″ high and 1 3/8″ wide. There are no chips or damaged flower/moss details.

Elfinware Shoe Detail

The shoe is marked ELFINWARE GERMANY on the bottom.

Elfinware Shoe Detail

Close-up of flowers on the upper (vamp)

Elfinware Shoe Detail

The shoe measures 3 1/2″ long, 1 1/4″ high and 1 3/8″ wide. There are no chips or damaged flower/moss details.

This shoe is an acquisition of the Lillian P Wood Memorial Collection and was purchased in 1998 at auction for $30.00. The shoe’s current collector value is $65.00 to $80.00.

Information from the reference book, Collectible Glass Shoes by Earlene Wheatley, published by Schroeder Publishing, 2001 and Kobel.com. Other information was recorded from personal papers.

January 8, 2008 Posted by Bo | Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, antique shoes, collections, shoe collections | , , , , , , | 3 Comments

Pale Green Ceramic Baby Shoe #045

This is an art pottery baby shoe from an unknown maker, circa 1940s to early 1950s.

green baby shoe

The shoes are in excellent with no cracks, chips or crazing. Good overall glazing Measurements are 4 1/4″ long, 2 5/8″ high and 1 15/16″ wide,

Green Ceramic Baby Booties

This shoe was purchased at auction in 1994 for $4.00.  This estimated collector’s value is $10.00.

Information from the reference book, Collectible Glass Shoes by Earlene Wheatley, published by Schroeder Publishing, 2001. Other information was recorded from personal papers.

December 28, 2007 Posted by Bo | Baby Booties or Shoes, Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, Vintage Miniature Shoes, art pottery, collections, shoe collections | , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

H Kato Pottery Shoe #044

H Kato Pottery Shoe

This is a china shoe made in Occupied Japan between the post WWII years 1946 through 1952. The manufacturer H Kato was a well-known producer of US imports

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The shoe measures 2 7/8″ long, 1 1/8″high and 1″ wide. It is in very good condition with no cracks, chips or crazing. There is some minor paint fading.

H Kato

Marks from Occupied Japan routinely do not carry the maker’s name, so this is an unusual mark. The shoe is an acquisition of the Lillian P Wood Memorial Collection, purchased at auction in December 2007 for $12.60.

Estimated collector’s value is $15.00.

Information from The Collector’s Guide to Made in Japan Ceramics by Carol Bess White, published by Schroeder Publishing Co, 1996. Also from personal records.

December 26, 2007 Posted by Bo | Lillian P. Wood Memorial Collection, Miniature Shoes, Miniature Shoes Collection, Occupied Japan shoes, Vintage Miniature Shoes, antique shoes, collections, shoe collections | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet