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shoes Straw slippers with red silk lining and bows, Italy, mid 1800s.Straw slippers with red silk lining and bows, Italy, mid 1800s pintrest | The Straw Shop
Slippers | possibly British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
John Golden | Shoes | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Adding A Spring to Your Step: Tips for Dating Shoes in Your Archeological Collection | NMSC Archeology & Museum Blog
Shoes and sacrifice: Exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum explores footwear fashion - Alain.R.Truong
Teensy-Weensy, Itty-Bitty Shoes | The National Endowment for the Humanities
Fashionable Shoes of the 18th and 19th Centuries and How They Were Made | Jane Austen's World
Evening slippers. Culture: British. Designer: Vandervell. Date: 1815-20. Realized in an interesting self-patterned silk with attractive contrasting details, these slippers illustrate the transition away from the very pointed toe and development toward
Slippers 1790–1810 European Sharply pointed slippers with tiny heels were the prevalent style in the 1790s and 1800s. This pair features the red Morocco leather much favored at the time and a
Pair of woman's slippers English about 1800 Made by John Staton (English, active about 1800), England, Dyed and painted kid leather, silk ribbon, linen lining, MFA Boston 22.666a-b, - The Dreamstress
Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog
Antique Ad Card - LATE 1800s - W F MOODY, BOOTS SHOES - Auburn ME | eBay
Stepping Out: A Pair of 1820's Ladies' Half Boots | Material Matters
Costume Society UK on Twitter: "In the late 1800s flat slippers, hand embroidered in Berlin Wool work, were often made for male family members or friends. Shown here, a slipper front,partly worked,
The history of the slipper — Ernest journal
Teensy-Weensy, Itty-Bitty Shoes | The National Endowment for the Humanities
Men's patent leather shoes, early 1800s | Mens patent leather shoes, Historical shoes, Handmade shoes
1800-1810 ca. Yellow Kid Women's Slippers As Worn By Jane Austen And friends. #RegencyFashion #Shoes #JaneAusten - Suzi Love
Hing Sheng Boot and Shoe Maker | Evening slippers | probably American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Teensy-Weensy, Itty-Bitty Shoes | The National Endowment for the Humanities
Shoes in the 1800's timeline | Timetoast timelines