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Item Code: 1307-21
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Sweet black leather shoes from the Texas Civil War Museum, styled with an elongated rounded toe and shaped 1¾" heel. The shoes have ribbon ties over the instep with a bow that fastens with a concealed snap, and flat ribbon bows at the vamp accented with black pyramidal glass beads and copper-colored bugle beads. A label inside reads “M.D. Mandell, Utica, N.Y.”
Measurements: 9¾" from heel-to-toe, 2¾" at widest point. Condition: Fair-to-good. [CS] [ph:L]
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