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Model Boot

1865-1870 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

From the 1850s increasing numbers of fairly substantial leather boots were being made for women, often with beautiful decorative details. Model boots were not intended for wear but to show new styles and the skill of the maker or manufacturer. This style, with its tassels, scalloped button side-fastening and elegant curved top, was often referred to as 'Polish' or 'Hungarian'. The boot is made of leather and glacé kid leather, with a fashionable medium-high heel and a gently pointed toe.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Leather and glace kid leather, with a cork sole
Brief description
Model of a woman's boot, 1865-1870, British, made by George Newton; Black patent leather
Physical description
Woman's model button boot of patent lather with a medium heel and cut high above the ankle
Dimensions
  • Length: 22cm
  • Height: 18.5cm
Credit line
Given by Messrs Faulkner and Son
Summary
From the 1850s increasing numbers of fairly substantial leather boots were being made for women, often with beautiful decorative details. Model boots were not intended for wear but to show new styles and the skill of the maker or manufacturer. This style, with its tassels, scalloped button side-fastening and elegant curved top, was often referred to as 'Polish' or 'Hungarian'. The boot is made of leather and glacé kid leather, with a fashionable medium-high heel and a gently pointed toe.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
T.420-1920

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Record createdMarch 11, 2003
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