Carriage Clog
ca. 1825-1835 (made)
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Only one overshoe of the pair survives. Overshoes of this type were known as 'promenade' or 'carriage' clogs. The leather straps and square toe cap would have fitted over a woman's shoe or boot, protecting the fragile silks and kid leathers from dirt and damp. As the sole was made of cork, the carriage clog would have been light to wear.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Leather, with raised cork sole |
Brief description | Woman's carriage clog of leather and cork, British, ca.1825-35 |
Physical description | Overshoe known as a ''promenade' or 'carriage clog' of leather with cork sole |
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Credit line | Given by Messrs Faulkner and Son |
Summary | Only one overshoe of the pair survives. Overshoes of this type were known as 'promenade' or 'carriage' clogs. The leather straps and square toe cap would have fitted over a woman's shoe or boot, protecting the fragile silks and kid leathers from dirt and damp. As the sole was made of cork, the carriage clog would have been light to wear. |
Associated object | CIRC.819-1920 (Pair) |
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Accession number | T.460-1920 |
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Record created | March 4, 2003 |
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