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Clog - Steffensen, Poul V. and Elie
One in a pair of small black wooden shoes--this is the proper right shoe. The clog is carved entirely from wood and has been painted black. The toe of the shoe is almost level, but the proper front of the shoe is sharply upturned and comes to a blunted point. The back of the heel and the sole of the shoe are very thick.
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Clog - Steffensen, Poul V. and Elie
One in a pair of small black wooden shoes--this is the proper left shoe. The clog is carved entirely from wood and has been painted black. The toe of the shoe is almost level, but the proper front of the shoe is sharply upturned and comes to a blunted point. The back of the heel and the sole of the shoe are very thick.
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Hat - Steffensen, Carl
Hat made of crepe paper. The two sections have been sewn together, and the seam is visible at the top especially. Folds down flat when not in use. At the top is sort of fringed red crepe paper as a trim. One side of the hat is solid red with two thin white strips over top so that it looks like a Danish flag. The other side has vertical bars of red, white, and blue. At the center on this side is a blue circle with six silver stars on it - on...
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Knife, Paper - Steffensen, Poul V. and Elie
A tan and brown letter opener made of wood with a nib on the end for writing. The nib is metal and has several partial letters/words as follows "DANSIL B" / "BRA" / "SER" all ending abruptly as the nib enters the handle. The handle is a darker brown with a triangular, tan letter opener head attached at the end, both made of wood. The letter opener is decorated on both sides using a burning technique to change the darken the wood making images....
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Mold, Casting - Steffensen, Poul & Elie
This is an iron used to make pastry cups. The iron is grasped by a wooden handle. This wooden handle is attached to a long , Y-shaped metal rod. Each of the short arms of the Y-shape rod are attached to the pastry molds. The pastry molds are round, fluted, solid metal cylinders that taper slightly.
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