Object Record
Images
Metadata
Accession number |
1995.130 |
Object Identification Number |
1995.130.004a |
Object Name |
Clothes, Doll |
Donor |
Mollett, Margrete |
Description |
Shoe for a doll. There is no matching shoe. Black leather shoe. Two long straps extend from ankle and fasten in proper front above the toe. Proper right strap has a loop; the proper left strap has a knob that inserts into that loop. Sole of shoe is brown and the insole of the shoe is red. |
Dimensions |
H-0.813 W-0.5 L-1.875 inches |
Creation Date |
prior to 1913? |
Place Of Origin |
Denmark? |
Owned By |
Jacobsen, Alma Alfreida Schaltz |
Used By |
Jacobsen, Alma Alfreida Schaltz |
Material |
leather |
Associated People |
Jacobsen, Alma Alfreida Schaltz Mollett, Margrete |
Search Terms |
Jacobsen, Alma Alfreida Schaltz Mollett, Margrete Denmark doll clothes doll shoe |
Provenance |
These doll clothes (1995.130.005a-e) are presumed to go with doll 1995.130.002, which was brought over by the donor's mother, Alma Alfreida Schaltz Jacobsen, when she immigrated in 1913. Alma cherished that doll all her years. Her four children were only allowed to look at it and could not play with it. Alma Alfreida Schaltz Jacobsen was the donor's mother. Alma was born in 1885, and her father died when she was five. Alma's mother died around 1913 (before Alma immigrated to the United States). Alma first worked in Copenhagen and then was sponsored by a friend for her fare from Aalborg to America in 1913. Alma immigrated by herself to Williams Bay, Wisconsin. She married a Danish immigrant named Martin Jacobsen at an unknown date. Alma worked as a dressmaker. Martin Jacobsen immigrated to the U.S. circa 1908 and settled in Chicago, Illinois. |
Images |
034\1995130004a.JPG |
Date Received by Museum |
10/17/1995 |
