Here we have some amazing Edwardian to late 19teens shoes in a larger size. They are brown leather with one strap but two buttons. The leather is in good shape and I am sure they could be worn for costuming or just for everyday wear. I am going to say they might be a size 9 - 9.5 as I tried them on and they were way big on my size 8 foot. The heels are quite worn and the inside looks as though someone wore them barefoot, sweated and when taking the shoe out pulled out the lining. Ya, I know. I just find it fabulous that these are in such fabulous shape for their size, because when people think of olden days, all ladies feet were super small.  Well, here is evidence that was not the case!

Please see all photos for condition and flaws

Measurements, taken on the outside of the shoes:
11 1/2" toe to heel
3 1/4" wide
1 3/4" heel

Listing for shoes, table runner not included

This item is sold as is, as it is a vintage or antique piece. I make every effort to photograph and disclose all the flaws I notice so that you can see what you will be getting before you buy.

I do not offer refunds unless I grossly mis-represent what I am selling, so please ask a lot of questions before you buy!

My house is also home to our Rosie Dog.  I make every effort to make certain there are no Rosie hairs on the products I sell. 

This item comes to you from a pet friendly, non-smoking home. However, I have purchased it from another person, and they may have smoked or had animals. I make every effort to sell clean, offensive-fragrance free items!

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Hello there! I thought I would share a little bit about who you are buying this item from. My name is Gina and for the past 40 years, I have been an avid collector of antiques. At one point in time, my dream was to have a fabulous fashion museum that housed clothing, underwear, shoes, accessories and various items from the 1830s to the 1930s. Well, over time, that dream became a very unhealthy obsession so I am selling the vast majority of my museum off. My obedience to God is your gain! For most of last year I sold quite a bit of the museum on my Instagram page @thehouseofwhyte and that was fun, but a little too regimented for me and caused quite a bit of stress and anxiety. I am hoping that eBay is a better place to offer my items to new homes! I also sell newly crafted items on Etsy at theHOWboutique, if you would like to check out my integrity as a seller there!


Happy Shopping,

Gina