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Civil War Period Shoes. This pair of low-cut shoes from the 1860s is typical of what would have been privately purchased by an officer or even by a well-heeled enlisted man not serving on active campaign. The square-toed pair is in exceptional condition and appears to be unworn, with near perfect pegged heels and soles. The body is made of finished black leather with a grained leather paneling around the tongue and brown kid leather interior. Each shoe has six eyelets reinforced with very thin grommets and still holds the original cord laces. The perfect compliment to an officer's uniform grouping.

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Auction Dates
November, 2008
20th-21st Thursday-Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 2
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