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Hood SeaView Red Silk Bathing Shoes Circa 1920 Popular from the teens through the late 1920s when bathing shoes and boots went out of fashion. These are unusual in that they are made of red silk satin, a departure from the more common black or white cotton bathing shoes.
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1860s Side Lacing Silk Evening Boots Civil War Era Dating to the 1860s, these side lacing boots are made of elegant white silk satin. As such, they would not have been made for every day wear but more likely as evening or carriage boots.
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Victorian Men's House Shoes ~ Embroidered Velvet & Leather Men's shoes and slippers are less commonly found than their counterparts made for women. This pair of men's house shoes or slippers is a wonderful and well worn example common to the Victorian era circa 1870s and 1880s. Sold! |
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Gorgeous Silver Lame Dance Shoes Circa 1920 Absolutely breath taking and wearable too! Dating between 1923 - 1928 these beautiful evening shoes feature a modified T-strap with a wide cutout apron in addition to a smaller triangular cutout on the side. Sold! |
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1790s Printed Wool Shoes Dating to the late 18th Century, this wonderful pair of lady's shoes are made of mustard colored wool printed with bi-sected dots. Click on image for details... |
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1840 Wedding Shoes with Family Provenance The note attached to the sole of one of these slippers reads, "Emily Porter's wedding slippers - married to James H Ferre Nov 27th 1840". Click on image for details... |
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