PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ERA BOOTS

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Item Code: 172-4448

Black leather boots feature sewn fabric pull-tabs, stacked heel and hob nailed leather soles. Toes are squared and could have been worn on either foot. Leather on boots is supple with light crazing all over. Heavier crazing is present on flap at top front of shaft. Both boots have a few scattered pin holes. One boot has a small hole at the inside of the upper. Overall, very nice condition considering the age.

Boots measure 13” tall. Length of foot measures 11 ½”.  [sm]

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