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1947-315,1&2, Shoe Buckles
Shoe buckle
1947-315,1&2, Shoe Buckles

Shoe buckle

Dateca. 1745
MediumSilver, steel, paste stones
DimensionsH: 1 3/8"; W: 1 9/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1947-315,1
DescriptionShoe buckle; paste on rectangular silver frames with serpentine sides; steel shapes; U-shaped prong
Label TextBuckles were the most common way to fasten shoes throughout the 18th century. Shoe buckles ranged in material, shape, and changed in size depending on the fashion. Both gentlemen and ladies wore examples set with imitation diamonds or “pastes” made of foil-backed glass. The small size of these buckles suggest they were used by a woman.
ProvenanceVendor: George Cockburn, Edinburgh, Scotland
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