Lot 2
Three 19th Century Menswear Accessories; Two Pairs of Slippers, One Pair of Braces/Suspenders
Sale 770 - Luxe Holiday: A Collectors' Collection
Dec 11, 2020 10:00AM CT
Online / Chicago
Estimate
$400 - $600

Sold for $313

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Three 19th Century Menswear Accessories; Two Pairs of Slippers, One Pair of Braces/Suspenders

This lot includes three sets of 19th century menswear accessories, each dating from the mid 19th century. 

THE FIRST
Red wool needlepoint men's slippers with dog and floral motif, and leather soles. 
Label: T.E. Moseley & Co. / Boston
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A

Approximate Measurements:
Length: 11"
Heel Height: 0.75"

THE SECOND
Dark brown wool men's slippers with red, pink, and yellow-green embroidered floral motif, and leather soles. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: N/A

Approximate Measurements:
Length: 10"
Heel Height: 1"

THE THIRD
Ivory cotton needlepoint men's braces/suspenders with floral motif, white leather and spring stays, and lined in ivory silk taffeta. 
Unlabeled
Mary D. Doering Archive No.: ACC.014.1860AB

Approximate Measurements:
Length: 27.5"
Property of Mary D. Doering, Falls Church, Virginia
Condition Report
Condition:

THE FIRST
The overall condition is good structurally with the following:
Structural Issues: The soles and interiors are both moderately worn
Losses: There are several areas of thread loss throughout both slippers, mainly in the tan and brown pigmented areas (could likely be due to Insect Activity). The center back shoe binding has some loss.
Fading/Color Change: There is some slight darkening overall on each shoe.
Soiling/Spots: The interiors of each slipper has soiling consistent with wear.
Insect Damage: See Losses.

THE SECOND
The overall condition is fair with the following:
Structural Issues: Each interior and exterior sole is well worn through standard use.
Losses: there are several holes (likely from Insect Activity) on each slipper and the binding along the openings has unraveled or threadbare.
Fading/Color Change: Each toe of the slippers appears to have lightened slightly.
Soiling/Spots: The interior soles are well worn.
Insect Damage: See Losses.

THE THIRD
The overall condition is fair with the following:
Structural Issues: The leather covered spring areas are starting to degrade and become brittle. The leather pieces are heavily worn but still intact.
Losses: There are areas of taffeta loss on both braces, primarily at the elasticized ends.
Fading/Color Change: There is an overall darkening throughout both braces.
Soiling/Spots: There are orange colored spots on both braces.

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