Summary
Printer's proof sheet illustrating examples from Stanio Fancoff's women's basketweave shoe range, 1930s-50s. It was most likely used for an advertising leaflet, promoting Stanio's expert design and production skills.
Stanio Ivanoff Fancoff was born in 1908 in Bojentsi, a small village in Bulgaria. At age 11, Stanio left home to learn the shoemaking trade. In 1929, he immigrated to Melbourne, settled in Fitzroy and began to work for the V.G. Zemancheff & Sons basket shoe factory in South Melbourne. In 1936, he married Dorotea Georgi Touzou who had recently arrived in Australia. Around this time, Stanio set up his own shoemaking business from home, with Georgi, her cousin and sister weaving the shoes which he then assembled. Selected shoe samples were then taken to Sydney and Tasmania for sale. In 1942, Georgi and Stanio moved to Broken Hill for Georgi's health; daughter Nancy was born there and Stanio set up a shoe shop/factory. In 1945, Georgi died and by 1950 Stanio and Nancy had moved to Adelaide where he again opened a shoemaking business and shop. He passed away in 1978, having been in the shoemaking business for 59 years.
Physical Description
Two black and white shoe illustrations adhered to light brown cardboard. . Reverse side features two oval shaped S.Fancoff stamps and two inscriptions of "2216", plus pencilled hand-written inscription.
Significance
This collection is significant in documenting a small migrant business as well as the fashion of a particular period. It is well provenanced and charts the application of trade skills in a new country. It also illustrates the stages of hand shoe manufacture from the 1930s, demonstrating the enduring nature of the tools and patterns that were used.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Migration & Cultural Diversity, Working Life & Trades, Clothing & Textiles, Leisure
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Nancy Vasileff, 21 Mar 2007
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Past Owner or User
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Inscriptions
Reverse, hand written, cursive script, pencil: Wed. 4PM Reverse, stamped, black ink: HANDMADE / S.FANCOFF / BASKET SHOES Reverse, printed, black ink: 2216
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Overall Dimensions
142 mm (Width), 235 mm (Height)
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References
R.A. Salaman, 'Dictionary of Leather-working Tools c.1700-1950 and Tools of Allied Trades,' London: George Allen and Unwin (Publishers) Ltd, 1986 [Section 2: Boot and Shoe Maker pp18-185]. John Peacock. 'Shoes, The Complete Sourcebook,' London:Thames & Hudson Ltd, 2005. NAA holds file (online) on Vasil George Zemancheff, Fancoff's employer
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Keywords
Boot & Shoemaking, Bulgarian Communities, Bulgarian Immigration, Immigration, Small Businesses, Women's Footwear, Advertising