Collar and Brush Mock-Ups
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Smith-Worthington Saddlery Company
(American, founded 1794)
Datec. 1930s
MediumPen & ink drawings, photographic prints, paperboard, correction fluid
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (.57; H x W x D): 9 3/16 × 11 × 1/16in. (23.3 × 27.9 × 0.2cm)
Primary Dimensions (.58; H x W x D): 9 7/16 × 12 × 1/8in. (24 × 30.5 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.59; H x W x D): 9 15/16 × 12 1/16 × 1/8in. (25.3 × 30.6 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.60; H x W x D): 10 1/16 × 12 × 1/8in. (25.5 × 30.5 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.61; H x W x D): 9 13/16 × 11 15/16 × 1/8in. (24.9 × 30.3 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.62; H x W x D): 10 1/8 × 12 × 1/16in. (25.7 × 30.5 × 0.2cm)
Primary Dimensions (.58; H x W x D): 9 7/16 × 12 × 1/8in. (24 × 30.5 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.59; H x W x D): 9 15/16 × 12 1/16 × 1/8in. (25.3 × 30.6 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.60; H x W x D): 10 1/16 × 12 × 1/8in. (25.5 × 30.5 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.61; H x W x D): 9 13/16 × 11 15/16 × 1/8in. (24.9 × 30.3 × 0.3cm)
Primary Dimensions (.62; H x W x D): 10 1/8 × 12 × 1/16in. (25.7 × 30.5 × 0.2cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of the Smith-Worthington Saddlery Co.
DescriptionMocked-up drawings and photographs of Smith-Worthington Saddlery Company products mounted on paperboard with cover sheets. These drawings and images were likely used to make engraving blocks or to be printed in catalogs or product lists.
(.57) Photograph of various types of collars with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. There are numbered stickers affixed to the photograph, and is undated with a cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.58) Photograph of a saddle with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. The area around the photograph has been painted black, and is undated with a cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.59) Photograph of horse brushes with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. The brushes are numbered. It is undated with a partially detached cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.60) Photograph of horse brushes with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. The brushes are numbered. It is undated with a partially detached cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.61) Photograph of belts and/or collars with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. It is undated with a cover sheet.
(.62) Photograph of belts with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. It is undated with a cover sheet.
(.57) Photograph of various types of collars with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. There are numbered stickers affixed to the photograph, and is undated with a cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.58) Photograph of a saddle with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. The area around the photograph has been painted black, and is undated with a cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.59) Photograph of horse brushes with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. The brushes are numbered. It is undated with a partially detached cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.60) Photograph of horse brushes with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. The brushes are numbered. It is undated with a partially detached cover sheet. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale. There are some pencil inscriptions related to scale.
(.61) Photograph of belts and/or collars with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. It is undated with a cover sheet.
(.62) Photograph of belts with original physical edits done in pen and correction fluid. It is undated with a cover sheet.
Object number2021.22.57-.62
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Smith-Worthington Saddlery Company
Letterpress Artist of Connecticut
probably 1819-1820