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Unworn
Victorian Black Leather Lace-up Boots. |

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pair of unworn Victorian era black leather lace-up boots dates from
1900. They are made of a supple black leather. The boots have rounded
toes with
the original black shoe laces and stacked black wooden French
spool heels. They are lined with black leather around the inside
tops and are stamped inside "Albert
J. Holzhauser Mt. Healthy Ohio". The boots measure
9 1/2 inches tall, 10 inches long, 2 3/4 inches wide, with 2 inch
high heels. These antique boots are difficult to size for today's
foot but my guess would be about a size 5 1/2 or 6 narrow width.
They are very narrow with small ankles and calves and would make
for a good display piece. The boots are old store stock and have
never been worn. They are in excellent unused wearable condition.
These are beautiful quality made boots.
$150 |

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Unworn Victorian Black Leather Lace-up Boots
This pair of unworn Victorian era black leather lace-up boots dates from 1900.
They are made of a supple black leather. The boots have rounded toes with
the original
black shoe laces and stacked black wooden French spool heels. They
are lined with black leather around the inside tops and are stamped inside
"Albert
J. Holzhauser Mt. Healthy Ohio". The boots measure 9 1/2 inches
tall, 10 inches long, 2 3/4 inches wide, with 2 inch high heels. These antique
boots are difficult to size for today's foot but my guess would be about a
size 5 1/2 or 6 narrow width. They are very narrow with small ankles and calves
and would make for a good display piece. The boots are old store stock and
have never been worn. They are in excellent unused wearable condition. These
are beautiful quality made boots.
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