I recently purchased a pair of vintage boots online thinking they were 1940's - 50's velvet fur trimmed winter boots. I could see they needed new rubber heels, half-soles and laces and was quite happy to do that to give them some new life.
However having received and researched them I believe they're a pair of Daniel Green fur trimmed carriage boots, probably from the late 1910's - 20's (will post some photos later).
They're overshoes - they still bear the imprint of the previous' owners dainty heels. They don't fit with my 30's - 40's collection so I will sell them (I don't have room to keep everything!).
My dilemma is; do I repair them as I originally intended (I believe they're otherwise in wearable condition) or do I leave that option to whoever gives them a new loving home?
Advice much appreciated - I've not dealt with anything this old before!
Thank you!
However having received and researched them I believe they're a pair of Daniel Green fur trimmed carriage boots, probably from the late 1910's - 20's (will post some photos later).
They're overshoes - they still bear the imprint of the previous' owners dainty heels. They don't fit with my 30's - 40's collection so I will sell them (I don't have room to keep everything!).
My dilemma is; do I repair them as I originally intended (I believe they're otherwise in wearable condition) or do I leave that option to whoever gives them a new loving home?
Advice much appreciated - I've not dealt with anything this old before!
Thank you!
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