1830-1839
GUSN-42004
Black wool broadcloth embroidered (Berlin work - in petitpoint) w/ large abstract "winged" motif at toe; drapery or garland around heel in bright blues, reds & lavender wool. Square toe; square throat w/ notches; 4-3/8" vamp; sole has waist; spring heel; white kid & linen lining w/ slip guard.
slippers (shoes)
footwear
Berlin woolwork
cloth
stitching
leather
linen (material)
needlepoint (needleworking)
wool (textile)
Women's clothing
Wool
Broadcloth
Linen
Leather
Needlepoint
Hand Stitched
Berlinwork
SHOES
Walk Right In 11/98-3/99 By the mid-nineteenth century a distinct type of woman's shoe was developed for wearing in private at home. Known as boudoir shoes or slippers, they are often distinguished by their colorful embroidery.
Handwritten on lining: ""Mrs. Goddard""
1937.222A-B
Unknown
1937.222AB
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