Women's clothing
Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:
Slippers with Gold Ribbon, between 1906-1956
White satin lined woman's leather slippers with painted motifs. The slippers each have a bow made outof the same painted material. Around the outer openings of the slippers is gold metallic trim and on the inside is yellow cotton trim. The dominant motif is black with gold and either blue, red, yellow or green detail in various shapes of floral, circular, 'snowflake' and 'peacock' designs. Originally belonged to Anna Schatz Rosenthal.
Sophie Peterman Wedding Dress
Sophie Miller Peterman was born in 1900 in Denver, Colorado. She was the daughter of Lithuanian immigrants Anna and Robert Lazar Miller, who were pioneers of Denver's Jewish community. In about 1920, Sophie Miller married Joseph (Joe) Peterman, and they had a daughter named Norma. Sophie Peterman died in Denver in 1986. The collection consists of one ivory satin wedding gown worn by Sophie Peterman on her wedding day.
Tan Velveteen Dress, circa 1927
Textiles
This series contains clothing donated to the Lloyd Shaw Foundation. Clothing consists of dresses, petticoats, pantaloons, cowboy boots, men's shirts, skirts, and pants.
Wedding Gown with Waist Drape, between 1915-1920
Weinstein Family Papers and Material Culture
Woman's Black Compact Case, circa 1915
A woman's black faille make-up case with belt loop and square make-up compact. A triangular cutout in the center top of the case allows visibility of a rhinestone ornament on the make-up compact that fits inside. This view shows the front of the make-up case and the rhinestone ornament on the make-up compact. Originally belonged to Irene Stein.