Shoe Last
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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 had a hole in the end where a hook could be inserted to pull the last out. Some had both.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Last (Shoemaking tool)
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2017.0.34.664
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Wood (Plant material)
Leather
Metal
Dimensions
Height: 4 in
Width: 3.875 in
Length: 9.75 in
Inscriptions
stamped on top of heel:
P
stamped on vamp:
D
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