Reynolds Brothers Shoe Last, 1870-1900

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Artifact Overview

Shoemakers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries molded pieces of leather around a wooden foot-like form, known as a last, to create a shoe. Some lasts had a removeable block, which made it easy to extract the wood form from the shoe. Others, like this one, had a hole in the end where a hook could be inserted to pull the last out.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Last (Shoemaking tool)

Date Made

1870-1900

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

40.457.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Florence E. Wheeler.

Material

Wood (Plant Material)

Dimensions

Length: 3.375 in
Width: 1.5 in
Height: 1.125 in

Reynolds Brothers Shoe Last, 1870-1900