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18th century shoes did not tie; they buckled! Shoe buckles could range from simple to extremely ornate. This one is somewhere in the middle. It is heavy cast brass with mutiple decorative bumps on it.
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Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description.Skospännen av stål och skinn, More
This drawing represents the following concept: Schoengespen
Plate 6 of Documents de Bijouterie et Orfèvrerie Modernes, by Paul Follot, cropped and contrast boosted
Exhibit in the Museu Nacional de Soares dos Reis - Porto, Portugal.
Svenska: Rektangulärt skospänne med rundade hörn, ram av förgyllt silver(?) med rundad översida.Spänne av stål med två byglar, på den ena två klor, på den andra en T-formig stoppten, på samma sida fäst vid gån More
Pair of man's cut steel shoe buckles, United States, 1780s. Public domain photograph of a ring, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Man’s suit (coat, waistcoat and breeches), France, circa 1755. Silk cut, uncut, and voided velvet.
Pair of woman's silk damask shoes with buckles, 1740-1750. London, England, Spitalfields.
Man's 3-piece suit (coat, waistcoat, and breeches), Spain, c. 1785. Mustard yellow wool plain weave, full finish, trimmed with silk cut velvet on twill foundation. Tricorne hat, Europe or America, beaver hair, c. 1780.