Box 6
Contains 18 Results:
Friends, Ind. - knapsack with appliqués patterns/templates, sample characters, and sketches; n.d. [Sesame Street characters]
This subseries contains original and photocopied design concepts and illustrations for various Sesame Street licensed products at both American and international companies. Products include toys, blocks, playsets, stationery, home goods, art supplies, holiday ornaments, and more.
Where the Wild Things Are - sample fabrics for toys, n.d. [c. 1978-1980]
This subseries houses toy patterns, templates, sample fabrics, and images of Maurice Sendak’s Where the While Things Are plush toy line developed by Erickson and Mel Birnkrant.
Related prototypes and produced toys are maintained in object collections at The Strong.
Where the Wild Things Are - Max toy patterns/templates, n.d. [c. 1978-1980]
This subseries houses toy patterns, templates, sample fabrics, and images of Maurice Sendak’s Where the While Things Are plush toy line developed by Erickson and Mel Birnkrant.
Related prototypes and produced toys are maintained in object collections at The Strong.
Where the Wild Things Are - Tzippi/Female toy patterns/templates, n.d. [c. 1978-1980]
This subseries houses toy patterns, templates, sample fabrics, and images of Maurice Sendak’s Where the While Things Are plush toy line developed by Erickson and Mel Birnkrant.
Related prototypes and produced toys are maintained in object collections at The Strong.
Where the Wild Things Are - Bernard/Bull toy patterns/templates, n.d. [c. 1978-1980]
This subseries houses toy patterns, templates, sample fabrics, and images of Maurice Sendak’s Where the While Things Are plush toy line developed by Erickson and Mel Birnkrant.
Related prototypes and produced toys are maintained in object collections at The Strong.
Where the Wild Things Are - Moishe/Roi toy patterns/templates, n.d. [c. 1978-1980]
This subseries houses toy patterns, templates, sample fabrics, and images of Maurice Sendak’s Where the While Things Are plush toy line developed by Erickson and Mel Birnkrant.
Related prototypes and produced toys are maintained in object collections at The Strong.