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Skerry Navy

Lace-Up Shoes in Original Box
1995 (made)
Place of origin

1,2: L (sole) 25.1 cm
3. (box): 31.35 x 16.7 x 11 cm 4. (lid): 32 x 17 x 2.5 cm
1,2. pair of round-toed lace-up deck shoes, with stitched
uppers of dark navy leather with a dark green leather trim, synthetic
linings, and green hide shoelaces; the low-heeled soles are of moulded
black plastic with textured treads.
3,4. original packaging, consisting of a rectangular box (3) and
removable lid (4), both of white-covered corrugated cardboard printed
green on the outside.


Object details

Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Shoe
  • Deck Shoe
  • Shoe
  • Deck Shoe
  • Shoe Box
  • Shoe Box
TitleSkerry Navy (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Leather and moulded synthetics in original cardboard box
Brief description
Pair of lace-up shoes (deck shoes); English, 1995
Physical description
1,2: L (sole) 25.1 cm
3. (box): 31.35 x 16.7 x 11 cm 4. (lid): 32 x 17 x 2.5 cm
1,2. pair of round-toed lace-up deck shoes, with stitched
uppers of dark navy leather with a dark green leather trim, synthetic
linings, and green hide shoelaces; the low-heeled soles are of moulded
black plastic with textured treads.
3,4. original packaging, consisting of a rectangular box (3) and
removable lid (4), both of white-covered corrugated cardboard printed
green on the outside.
DimensionsHeight: (see below)
Marks and inscriptions
(shoes) Clarks MADE IN PORTUGAL 37; (box) SKERRY 37 NVY
Object history
References:


Gift of manufacturer
Production
Made by: Clarks Shoes
Collection
Accession number
B.59:1-1995

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Record createdApril 19, 2000
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