Beautiful mother-of-pearl Victorian shell box with copper rim and closure. A thimble was kept in the shell. The shell is in good condition and dates from around 1890
Very decorative these Victorian wooden shoe strechers.Good to see that the tstrechers are used a lot, but certainly not less beautiful!
The strechers are marked with Watts's Patent, and mens large
* Dimensions:
Foot: 22x5.5
Span section: 24 cm long button 4.5 cm
Screwed together: about 25 cm height
* Marked: Wats's patent, mens large
* From around 1900
These long skirts are beautiful, but not always handy, which is why these skirt lifters were invented. The skirt lifter was worn on the chataleine, so that the hem of the skirt could be pinched and held up so that the skirt did not get dirty with mud from the dirty Victorian streets.
This copper Victorian skirt lifter has a triangular copper slide at the top, which when pushed upwards clamps the small round discs at the bottom together with the hem of the skirt in between so that it can be properly clamped.
*Dimensions:
*15 cm tall,
*Triangular slide4x4x4 cm
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In 1 of these beautifully printed packs you can still find 16 unused pins. In the other pack there are still 8 left. The pins were made by the company Kirby, Beard & Co. You can access the bar during the ordering process Comments, if desired, indicate if you want 1 package by filling in A or B.
*Dimensions:
*Package:11.5x14. Pins are 5cm long
Price per piece
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