PieceRed Goose
Year1964
ConditionC-9
Description5" hard plastic
CompanyRed Goose Shoe Company


The Red Goose Shoe Company of St. Louis, Missouri, began selling shoes to pioneer families headed west in 1869. The company's name was originally Gieseke-D'Oench-Hayes, after its founders, but when the company became advertising conscious in the early 1900's, they changed the name. Gieseke is German slang for "goose" so the goose image came naturally. The red color came later when, during the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, some stock boys painted the goose on the cartons red. The head of the company liked the idea, and so Red Goose Shoes was trademarked in 1906.

This simple plastic figure is a child's savings bank, from 1964. The coin slot is in the center of the goose's back, and "Red Goose Shoes" is inscribed around the base.



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