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More Illustrations in Book: Ladies' dress shoes of the nineteenth century
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Single strap shoe in French grey satin, and two blue shoes, all embroidered (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Two bronze shoes, and one shoe in black glacé kid (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Shoe of Cromwellian shape embroidered with small crystal beads; dainty white shoe; wedding shoe, dating from nearly forty years ago (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Heliotrope satin shoe with bow of the same material covering elastic strap; heliotrope silk shoe, decorated with real lace (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Brocade shoe; red and white satin shoe; shoe belonging to Rosa Anderson, a fair maid of Perth (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Shoe of white silk with small netted buttons resting on straps; white satin shoe embroidered in crystal beads and silk twis (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Three black satin shoes. The third is the Jubliee Shoe, embroidered with the Royal Crown and initials V. R., with motto ‘God save the Queen’ (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Shoe of cloth of gold, with gilt buttons and crystal studs, and elongated toe (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Shoe with straps and bows; tiny shoe with large bow; shoe possessing one of the highest Louis heels worn off the stage (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Imperial shoe, with lace, gold embroidery, beadwork, and knot of gold lace and tassels (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Velvet shoe; shoe with silk embroidery in chain stitch and French knots; shoe of watered silk (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Mule or bedroom slipper in green velvet, with coat of arms embroidered in silk and metallic threads (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Three bronze shoes, the first worn on stage by the actress Miss Ada Cavendish (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Two yellow satin shoes, the first worn on stage by the actress Miss Ada Cavendish, and one straw colored shoe (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
Pink kid shoe and two pink satin shoes (1900)
Thomas Watson Greig
(English, 1837 - 1912)
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