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Creator
T.E. Moseley & Co., Boston
Date Created
1860s-1870s
Subject
Costume accessories; Worn costume accessories; Legs; Feet; Footwear
Description
1860s-1870s. Slippers. White kidskin shoe with a medium vamp (toe) having a recede toe construction (a flat, low profile with no toe box) and a sightly rounded square toe shape. The vamp is sewn to the quarters (backs) at the sides. The quarters are sewn together at center back. The vamp is decorated with a large multi-lobed silk ribbon bow. The cut ends of narrow cord or elastic ankle ties remain inside the shoes. All edges are bound with silk twill tape. The sole is leather with a knock-on leather-covered heel. The soles are undifferentiated left from right. Lined with cotton. A paper maker's label is glued to the insole. Professionally made. Hand-sewn.
Extent
Length: 24.1 cm / 9.5 in.
Width: 6 cm / 2.375 in.
Heel height: 2.9 cm / 1.125 in.
Provenance
Gift of Mary Pepperrell Ffrost Sawyer, Margaret Hamilton Ffrost, and Elizabeth Rollins Ffrost. Likely worn by Martha Hale Low Ffrost (1842-1925), mother of the donors. Label: "T.E. Moseley & Co., Shoe Dealers, Cor. Of Summer and Hawley Streets, Boston"
Museum Number
455
Publisher
University of New Hampshire Library
Medium
Kid leather, kidskin, leather
Contributor
Astrida Schaeffer, photographer/curator
Date Digitized
3-1-2019
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Ffrost-Sawyer history
Keywords
Women's shoes (footwear), 1860s-1870s, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Slippers, Kidskin, White (color), Bows (costume accessories), Silk, Ankle ties, Twill tape, Leather sole, Knock-on heel, Leather-covered heel, Cotton lining, Maker's label, Professionally made, Hand-sewn, Ffrost Sawyer (donor), Hamilton Ffrost (donor), Rollins Ffrost (donor), Ffrost (donor), Frost (donor)
Comments
The Irma G. Bowen Historic Clothing Collection digital catalog was produced by the UNH Library Digital Collection Initiative, supported in part by a grant from the Mooseplate program and New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. Additional funding provided by the E. Ruth Buxton Stephenson Memorial Fund.
Photography copyright, Astrida Schaeffer.