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Child's right leather shoe with full vamp and square toe, London, first half of the 16th century. Right leather shoe for child with full vamp and squared toe. Short vertical slit centrally from throat. Seamless quarters. Tanned leather (modern thread).
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Child's right leather shoe with full vamp and square toe, London, first half of the 16th century. Right leather shoe for child with full vamp and squared toe. Short vertical slit centrally from throat. Seamless quarters. Tanned leather (modern thread).
Title: Child's right leather shoe with full vamp and square toe, London, first half of the 16th century. Right leather shoe for child with full vamp and squared toe. Short vertical slit centrally from throat. Seamless quarters. Tanned leather (modern thread).
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Child's right leather shoe with full vamp and square toe, London, first half of the 16th century.
Right leather shoe for child with full vamp and squared toe.
Short vertical slit centrally from throat.
Seamless quarters.
Tanned leather (modern thread).
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