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H4448-48 Garment fragments (2), leather / metal, maker unknown, England, c. 10th century. Click to enlarge.

Garment fragments from the Joseph Box collection

These garment fragments come from an important collection of footwear and shoemaking objects thought to have been initiated by the London shoemaker, Robert Dixon Box, and consolidated by his son, Joseph Box and the Box Kingham family during the second half of the 1800s. The collection ranges from remnants of leather shoes from the Middle Ages found in English archaeological sites, to intact European shoes from the 1600s onwards, 'foreign' shoes collected as 'curiosities' from around the world, …

Summary

Object No.

H4448-48

Object Statement

Garment fragments (2), leather / metal, maker unknown, England, c. 10th century

Physical Description

Fragments (2), [garment], leather / metal, maker unknown, England, [10th century]

Two fragments of leather fabric studded with silver / pewter nails.

Cite this Object

Harvard

Garment fragments from the Joseph Box collection 2022, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 26 March 2023, <https://ma.as/239658>

Wikipedia

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