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Schoenhut Safari Sack

Schoenhut Safari Sack - Toy
Accession #: 2073.15
Title: Schoenhut Safari Sack
Object Type: Toy
Participants:
Physical Description: Off-white cotton bag stuffed with soft material and tied at the neck. The bag has the following: "T.E. MOMBASA AFR" stenciled on the face.
Description: German immigrant Albert Schoenhut charmed American children with his wooden toy sets. His toy company produced the popular set, "Teddy Roosevelt's Adventures in Africa," from 1912 to 1919. Children in the Cowles family of Spokane enjoyed this set of animals and characters with moveable joints. Painted-on glasses and moustache make the Teddy Roosevelt doll unmistakable. His son Kermit, the official safari photographer, likely inspired the other khaki-clad doll in the set.
Category: History
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Toy (Recreation), Childhood (Childhood)
Dimensions:
Object H x W 4 x 2 1/2"
Materials/Techniques:
cotton (textile) (Material)
Marks/Inscription:
T.R. MOMBASA AFR (Stenciled on the face of the bag)
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cowles, 1971

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