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Pair of woman's slippers English about 1800 Made by John Staton (English,  active about 1800), England, Dyed and painted kid leather, silk ribbon,  linen lining, MFA Boston 22.666a-b, - The Dreamstress
Pair of woman's slippers English about 1800 Made by John Staton (English, active about 1800), England, Dyed and painted kid leather, silk ribbon, linen lining, MFA Boston 22.666a-b, - The Dreamstress

Fancy kid shoes in the 1800s. Wealthy 19th-century children wore lovely  footwear (+ photos) - Nationalclothing.org
Fancy kid shoes in the 1800s. Wealthy 19th-century children wore lovely footwear (+ photos) - Nationalclothing.org

Teensy-Weensy, Itty-Bitty Shoes | The National Endowment for the Humanities
Teensy-Weensy, Itty-Bitty Shoes | The National Endowment for the Humanities

Pin on Modes in Aquamarine
Pin on Modes in Aquamarine

antique children's 1800s shoes – 86 Vintage
antique children's 1800s shoes – 86 Vintage

Nick | Mens bedroom Slippers | Made in Poland - Reindeer Leather
Nick | Mens bedroom Slippers | Made in Poland - Reindeer Leather

Stepping Out: A Pair of 1820's Ladies' Half Boots | Material Matters
Stepping Out: A Pair of 1820's Ladies' Half Boots | Material Matters

Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog
Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog

Fashionable Shoes of the 18th and 19th Centuries and How They Were Made |  Jane Austen's World
Fashionable Shoes of the 18th and 19th Centuries and How They Were Made | Jane Austen's World

Teensy-Weensy, Itty-Bitty Shoes | The National Endowment for the Humanities
Teensy-Weensy, Itty-Bitty Shoes | The National Endowment for the Humanities

Papal slippers - Wikipedia
Papal slippers - Wikipedia

Women's Slippers, about 1800 - Wayne State University Digital Collections
Women's Slippers, about 1800 - Wayne State University Digital Collections

Shoes, 1800's-1820's England, the V Museum Slippers like these were  relatively cheap to produce and th… | Century shoes, Historical shoes,  Womens fashion shoes
Shoes, 1800's-1820's England, the V Museum Slippers like these were relatively cheap to produce and th… | Century shoes, Historical shoes, Womens fashion shoes

Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog
Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog

Decorated dancing slippers at LACMA, 1800 | Historical shoes, Women shoes,  Vintage shoes
Decorated dancing slippers at LACMA, 1800 | Historical shoes, Women shoes, Vintage shoes

Staheekum Men's Slippers | Men's Alpine Slipper - Wheat
Staheekum Men's Slippers | Men's Alpine Slipper - Wheat

Pair of Shoes | The Walters Art Museum
Pair of Shoes | The Walters Art Museum

Men's slippers, ca 1820's-50's, Museum of Welsh Life | Historical shoes,  Mens slippers, Costume shoes
Men's slippers, ca 1820's-50's, Museum of Welsh Life | Historical shoes, Mens slippers, Costume shoes

1800s Shoes / Victorian Black Silk Satin Heels W/ Cut Steel - Etsy
1800s Shoes / Victorian Black Silk Satin Heels W/ Cut Steel - Etsy

Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog
Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog

Staheekum Women's Slippers | Eden Flannel Slipper
Staheekum Women's Slippers | Eden Flannel Slipper

1800 - 1815 Leather Slippers | Historical shoes, Regency, Regency era  fashion
1800 - 1815 Leather Slippers | Historical shoes, Regency, Regency era fashion

Evening slippers | probably American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Evening slippers | probably American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Shoes, 1810-1820. · Women Fashion in 1800s
Shoes, 1810-1820. · Women Fashion in 1800s

The history of the slipper — Ernest journal
The history of the slipper — Ernest journal

Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog
Early Victorian Slippers (to Get Excited About) – American Duchess Blog

Historic Dancing Shoes and Regency Slippers | Jane Austen's World
Historic Dancing Shoes and Regency Slippers | Jane Austen's World