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Left leather shoe with long pointed toe but missing quarters, London, late 14th century. Left leather shoe with long pointed toe (poulaine). Vamp shaped into a point at throat. Quarters missing.  Tanned leather (modern thread and textile).

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Left leather shoe with long pointed toe but missing quarters, London, late 14th century. Left leather shoe with long pointed toe (poulaine). Vamp shaped into a point at throat. Quarters missing.  Tanned leather (modern thread and textile).
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Title: Left leather shoe with long pointed toe but missing quarters, London, late 14th century. Left leather shoe with long pointed toe (poulaine). Vamp shaped into a point at throat. Quarters missing.  Tanned leather (modern thread and textile).
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Left leather shoe with long pointed toe but missing quarters, London, late 14th century.
 Left leather shoe with long pointed toe (poulaine).
Vamp shaped into a point at throat.
Quarters missing.
  Tanned leather (modern thread and textile).

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