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Pair of leather shoes with linen shoe bag and pair of metal and wood shoe trees, designed by Hook, Knowles & Co, London, ca. 1900. Pair of women's leather shoes with a natural linen bag and a pair of metal and wood shoe trees.Bright red leather lace up sh

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Pair of leather shoes with linen shoe bag and pair of metal and wood shoe trees, designed by Hook, Knowles & Co, London, ca. 1900. Pair of women's leather shoes with a natural linen bag and a pair of metal and wood shoe trees.Bright red leather lace up shoe with pointed toe. Edges of component parts are decorated by lines of punch work, and the outer edge of leather is serrated. It has a medium height heels, that are waisted and flared at the bottom and covered in red leather. The shoe lace is of wide petersham ribbon. The shoe is lined with red leather and red satin.Bright red leather lace up shoe with pointed toe. Edges of component parts are decorated by lines of punch work, and the outer edge of leather is serrated. It has a medium height heels, that are waisted and flared at the bottom and covered in red leather. The shoe lace is of wide petersham ribbon. The shoe is lined with red leather and red satin. With natural linen bag and metal and wood shoe trees.  Leather lined with leather and satin, linen, wood and metal.
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Title: Pair of leather shoes with linen shoe bag and pair of metal and wood shoe trees, designed by Hook, Knowles & Co, London, ca. 1900. Pair of women's leather shoes with a natural linen bag and a pair of metal and wood shoe trees.Bright red leather lace up sh
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Pair of leather shoes with linen shoe bag and pair of metal and wood shoe trees, designed by Hook, Knowles & Co, London, ca.
1900.
 Pair of women's leather shoes with a natural linen bag and a pair of metal and wood shoe trees.
Bright red leather lace up shoe with pointed toe.
Edges of component parts are decorated by lines of punch work, and the outer edge of leather is serrated.
It has a medium height heels, that are waisted and flared at the bottom and covered in red leather.
The shoe lace is of wide petersham ribbon.
The shoe is lined with red leather and red satin.
Bright red leather lace up shoe with pointed toe.
Edges of component parts are decorated by lines of punch work, and the outer edge of leather is serrated.
It has a medium height heels, that are waisted and flared at the bottom and covered in red leather.
The shoe lace is of wide petersham ribbon.
The shoe is lined with red leather and red satin.
With natural linen bag and metal and wood shoe trees.
  Leather lined with leather and satin, linen, wood and metal.

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