C1915 Diminutive Black Shoe Shine Boy w/Giant Shoe Advertising Display
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Directory: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1920: Item # 807810
Directory: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1920: Item # 807810
Please refer to our stock # BA723 when inquiring.
$175.00
Measuring a diminutive 4.50 inches long x 2.50 inches high, this very unusual tin and pot metal piece features a small black shoe shine boy with shoe polishing brush in hand, about to polish a giant ladies lace-up shoe!!
The piece has two tiny holes in its bowl suggesting that this was once screwed or fastened into another piece. Logic suggests that perhaps this may have been an advertising display item of some sort.
Remnants of red paint are easily visible on the back of the black boy's hat as well as on his lips, and the giant shoe also displays remnants of black paint. When one looks quite closely, one can see that the entire figure was at one time painted. Some light superficial rusting to the bowl is evident here and there.
Certainly a mystery piece as to purpose, this fascinating Black Memorabilia collectible remains quite intriguing and does reinforce a stereotypical occupation associated with black folk during the unfortunate Jim Crow era.