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herrkängor, knäppkängor, skodon, boots [mens]

Probably 1910: s Men’s’ buttoned boots, lower part of black patent leather and upper part of grey suede. Buttons on the outside of the ankle with five grey mother of pearl buttons, lining of white twill and at the top edge with leather. Stamped on the leather ”Harrods Ltd London 9 3 201G 155 7326". [gan 2020]

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  • All metadata

  • Location

Creator

  • Harrods

Publisher

  • Göteborgs stadsmuseum

Subject

  • Kulturhistoria

Type of item

  • skodon
  • boots [mens]

Date

  • 1959
  • 1959

Medium

  • skin
  • mocka
  • chevreau
  • Skin
  • Suede

Creator

  • Harrods

Publisher

  • Göteborgs stadsmuseum

Subject

  • Kulturhistoria

Type of item

  • skodon
  • boots [mens]

Date

  • 1959
  • 1959

Medium

  • skin
  • mocka
  • chevreau
  • Skin
  • Suede

Providing institution

  • Museum of Gothenburg

Aggregator

  • Swedish Open Cultural Heritage

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Places

  • England
  • London
  • England
  • United Kingdom

Provenance

  • Tillverkad 1910-talet i London

Identifier

  • http://kulturarvsdata.se/GSM/objekt/12547
  • GM:21542
  • B16647 [/neg.nr]
  • http://kulturarvsdata.se/GSM/objekt/12547

Language

  • sv
  • sv

Is part of

  • http://kulturarvsdata.se/GSM/samling/2

Year

  • 1959

Providing country

  • Sweden

Collection name

  • 91668_SOCH_gsm

First time published on Europeana

  • 2020-06-26T17:20:26.059Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2025-03-28T14:36:39.864Z
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