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Woman's Wedding Shoes
Woman's Wedding Shoes

Woman's Wedding Shoes

Original Owner (American, 1815 - 1901)
Dateabout 1835-1840
MediumHand-stitched leather with cotton tape, and printed paper label
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x height x width ): 9 1/4 x 2 x 2 3/4in. (23.5 x 5.1 x 7cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Katharine B. Parsons
Object number1960.24.5a,b
DescriptionWhite leather slippers with square toe, square throatline, and flat sole. The throatline is bound with tan, plain-woven, cotton tape, and decorated with a small, simple bow at the top. The vamp is medium-long (3 1/4 inches). The slippers are lined with white leather in the quarters area and plain-woven linen in the vamp. There is no back seam. There is a long loop of mottled black and white tape stitched to the sides of the slippers, which is not original. Although the slippers are straight, they are marked "Gauche" and "Droit" inside on the sock lining, to indicate left and right.
Status
Not on view
Woman's Wedding Shoes
Ann Frances Darling
1833
Woman's Shoes
Unknown
about 1850-1855
Woman's Shoes
Ann Frances Darling
about 1865
Woman's Shoes
Lemuel Horton
about 1850-1855
Woman's Shoes
Brace family
about 1820-1825
Woman's Shoes
Unknown
about 1810
Woman's Shoes
Este.
about 1845
Woman's Shoes
Unknown
about 1835-1840
Woman's Shoes
Brace family
about 1865
Woman's Wedding Shoes
Catherine Seymour
about 1865-1870
Gift of Robert L. Ward, 1983.80.1a,b  © 2001 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Samuel Woodruff
about 1810
Woman's Shoes
Unknown
about 1810-1815