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Just wondering if anyone can tell me the era of these Bally heels. The label doesn’t match any I can find online.
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Just wondering if anyone can tell me the era of these Bally heels. The label doesn’t match any I caN find online.
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Posted another photo.They are gorgeous!!! Can you please post a photo of the whole shoe - are they closed or peep-toe at the front?
Bally was indeed around for a long time and produced beautiful, high quality shoes. I saw an exhibition about them two years ago - that script is definitely older. They might be 1940s, but I would like to see the whole shape of the shoe.
see photo. Peep toe!They are gorgeous!!! Can you please post a photo of the whole shoe - are they closed or peep-toe at the front?
Bally was indeed around for a long time and produced beautiful, high quality shoes. I saw an exhibition about them two years ago - that script is definitely older. They might be 1940s, but I would like to see the whole shape of the shoe.
Hi,="Fashion love, post: 720916, member: 19096"]Just wondering if anyone can tell me the era of these Bally heels. The label doesn’t match any I can find online.
Wow thanks so much! You guys know your stuff. I’ve had them for about 10 years however a bit snug for me. Their condition really is amazing. I have about selling them but not sure. Your welcome to make me an offer though and I’ll think about it. KerryAha - yes - they are prewar. I kept a photo of this pair, which are Bally and were postiively identified as 1939/40 - note the strap - identical:
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If you are selling your pair, let me know.
Wow what an amazing exhibition! I’d love to see that. Those last 2 pairs of shoes are spectacular xThank you for weighing in, Jonathan! It was definitely that script label pre-war - I saw a number of 1930s and especially late 1930s Bally shoes at the exhibition here in Zurich and they had that label. It's difficult to see though on the photos I took:
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The shoes in the last two images were shown at the National Exhibition in 1939.
The Bally shoe museum is still in Schönenwerd, but it's only open by appointment. The exhibition that I saw was put up by the Museum für Gestaltung (museum for applied arts/design).