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Child's Shoes
Child's Shoes

Child's Shoes

Original Owner (American, born 1822)
Datemid 18th-mid 19th century
MediumHand-stitched silk and cotton, with metallic and silk thread embroidery; wooden heel form, metal bells
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x height x width): 5 3/4 x 2 1/8 x 1 1/2in. (14.6 x 5.4 x 3.8cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Howard B. Haylett
Object number1967.66.2a,b
DescriptionChinese child's shoes, made of dark orange silk damask, embroidered in dark blue, light blue, white, and gold metallic threads with Oriental floral motifs. The pointed toes are covered in dark blue velvet, overlaid with narrow blue/white plaited tape in a looped pattern. The overall shape of the shoe is like a teardrop or wedge. The throatline is bound with pale green silk and edged with narrow white and blue scalloped silk tape. The wooden platform sole is a slanted bridge shape, with a concave curve in the center. This sole is covered with blue, green and orange embroidered white silk on the sides and natural, plain-woven cotton on the bottom. The sole is hollow, and has a bell inside so that it jingles when it moves. The inside of the shoe is lined with plain cotton; the sock lining is a white cotton with a woven stripe. Stitched to the center back of the shoe is a 1 1/4-inch tab of white silk, bound with pale green silk and backed with cotton.
Status
Not on view
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 1950.45.0  © 2012 The Connecticut Historical Society ...
Unknown
about 1760-1765
Gift of Charles S. MacDonough, 1847.12.0  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Commodore Thomas MacDonough
1812-1814
Boy's Suit
Unknown
about 1880-1890
Dress
Mary Ann Patten
about 1893
Front of dress without the matching cape.
Lyle N. Roapelye
about 1885
Woman's Shoes
[?] Sisley
about 1840-1845
Gift of Dr. John L. Comstock, 1840.3.2  © 2001 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Mary Ledyard
about 1750-1760
Gift of Hannah Whittlesey, 1840.7.1a,b  Photograph by Gavin Ashworth.  © 2009 The Connecticut H ...
Hannah Edwards
about 1746
Dress and Petticoat
Lovinia White
about 1833
Woman's Shoe
Unknown
about 1770-1775
Dress
Jennie Holcomb Yale
about 1894-1898