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Woman's Shoes
Dateabout 1750-1760
MediumHand-stitched leather, silk brocade, and linen, with silk-covered wooden heel
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 4 1/2 x 3 x 9in. (11.4 x 7.6 x 22.9cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. John L. Comstock
DescriptionShoes of white silk brocade with pink and brown flowers, bound with pale blue silk tape, with a pointed and upturned toe and Louis heel. The two latchets which cross the top of the foot would have been held by a buckle. The tongue is pointed. A white rand edges the vamp of the shoe, around the sole. The leather sole is continuous over the front of the heel. The silk is lined with plain-woven linen. The soles are straight.
Object number1840.3.2a-b
MarkingsPrinted paper label glued inside one shoe reads, "Made by / JNo. HOSE & SON / At the Rose in / Cheapside near / Milk Street. LONDON."InscribedHandwritten in ink inside one shoe is, "Mr Sissell [?] / Silk".NotesHistorical Note: Mary Ledyard Seymour's brother, Colonel William Ledyard, was the commanding officer of the American troops at the Battle of Fort Griswold in Groton, Connecticut. He was killed during the battle, on 6 September 1781. Her husband was the first mayor of Hartford, serving from 1784-1812. They married in 1756.On View
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