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Antique Vintage Baby Shoes TLC Victorian Art Deco 1950s

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Material: Multi Cotton Leather
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: White and Black
  • Shoe Width: Medium
  • Modified Item: No
  • US Shoe Size (Youth): 2
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: See the photos. These are used. The older ones in particular are worn. One sole is really rough, and I think you might want the buttons. I stuffed the shoes with tissue. Some are dry. The white colored shoes are generally in better condition. Very rough. No odors. There was a note in the white and light blue shoes had a note. Baby Frances. TLC needed. Perfect for primitive rag dolls. Save the buttons, or whatever might suit your needs. SOLD AS IS. One pair is marked 2. One shoe missing a button. The brown suede? 1950s and earlier
  • Look: Victorian
  • Decade: 1950s
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Occasion: Collectable
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • US Shoe Size (Baby & Toddler): 2
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown

    Description

    I offer free shipping. I use the USPS. If you want an alternative service or priority shipping when the item weighs less than a pound, you will have to ask for it and pay for additional services.  Shipping time frames have changed.  First class is slowing down, and this is out of my hands.  So, if you want to faster, you have to pay for it.  Sorry.
    I ship books MEDIA MAIL, NOT FIRST CLASS OR PRIORITY.  Same idea applies: If you want your book faster, you must pay additional fees.
    See the photos. These are used.  The older ones in particular are worn. One sole is really rough, and I think you might want the buttons. I stuffed the shoes with tissue. Some are dry. The white colored shoes are generally in better condition.  Very rough. No odors.  There was a note in the white and light blue shoes had a note. Baby Frances.  TLC needed. Perfect for primitive rag dolls. Save the buttons, or whatever might suit your needs.  SOLD AS IS. One pair is marked 2.  1950s and earlier