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Sketches and shoe patterns
US NNFIT SC.105.1 · Reeks · 1936-1977
Part of Seymour Troy collection, 1936-1977, bulk 1936-1940

This series consists of sketches of shoes and shoe patterns cut out of paper, cardstock, cardboard, and fabric. Some sketches and patterns are accompanied by embellishments such as leather samples and tassels. Previous documentation noted that some of the sketches in the collection were designed by other designers for Seymour Troy, and specifically named Emery Blau, Al Lewis, and "Cohen." Almost all sketches and patterns are undated.

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Sketches, 1936-1977
US NNFIT SC.105.1.1 · sub-series · 1936-1977
Part of Seymour Troy collection, 1936-1977, bulk 1936-1940

This sub-series contains sketches of shoes by both Seymour Troy and other designers for Seymour Troy. Most of the sketches are loose but there were also a number of sketchbooks, most of which have been disbound. Almost all of the sketches are undated.

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Sketch booklet, undated
US NNFIT SC.105.1.1.7 · folder
Part of Seymour Troy collection, 1936-1977, bulk 1936-1940

Sketches previously tied together to form a loosely bound sketchbook. Many sketches are labeled with shoe styles as well as names of department stores from cities across the country, including B. Altman, Titche-Goettinger, and I. Magnin. All sketches are undated.

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Loose sketches, undated
US NNFIT SC.105.1.1.17 · folder
Part of Seymour Troy collection, 1936-1977, bulk 1936-1940

Sketches on all different sizes of paper, all undated except one dated 1977. One sketch includes embellishments. This folder includes sketches originally documented as "Designs by Emery Blau, Al Lewis, 'Cohen'(?) for Seymour Troy."

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US NNFIT SC.105.6 · Reeks
Part of Seymour Troy collection, 1936-1977, bulk 1936-1940

Seven metal stamps, including stamps for Seymour Troy Originals, a U.S. patent stamp, two for O'Connor & Goldberg department store, and one that says Flying Carpet. There are also two metal cutting tools that archivist assumes were used for cutting leather heel patches.

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