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VTG Unworn Edwardian Two Tone Black & White Leather High Top Boots & Shoe Box

$ 92.39

Availability: 100 in stock

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Unworn Edwardian Two Tone Black & White Leather High Top Boots Shoe Box
This pair of unworn antique Edwardian era two tone black and white leather high top boots and shoe box date from 1910. They are made of a two tone white kid leather upper and black leather bottom shoe with decorative punch work designs across the toes and white stitching. These women's beautiful two tone boots have pointed toes, the original white shoe string laces for closure, black stacked wooden French spool heels and black bottom soles stamped "C.P. Ford & Co. Rochester, N.Y." label. They come in the original shoe box covered with a wonderful spider web cobweb graphics foil paper from "The Harris Shoe Store" in Dover, New Jersey and are stamped on the outside of the box a size 36. The boots measure 10 inches tall, 10 inches long, 2 1/2 inches wide, with a 2 1/2 inch high heels. These antique boots are difficult to size for today's foot and are approximately a US size 7 narrow width. They have never been worn, are in excellent wearable condition and are deadstock, old store stock stored away in a basement of the store since 1910. The shoe box has some damage from storage with faded ripped paper on the top lid. These are truly a wonderful piece of quality made wearable shoe art!
Items are described as accurately as possible, sold as found,  possibly having some imperfections and flaws.
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