![]() It is dated to the early 13th century.ģ Medieval leather shoes - The shoe shown here on the left has openwork designs cut into the leather dates from the early 13th century. The patten has a reinforced strap which holds to the carved wedge beneath the ball of the foot. ( Top one is 18th century) (bottom one ) Wood patten with clenched iron nails holding the iron stand at the back. Leather shoes & Boots in the Novgorod Archaeological Museum, Russia A rather peculiar sole with leather ‘rivets’ binding layers of thinner leather.Patten (and last), Malmöhus Museum, Malmö.Heavy duty patten with large iron nails and iron plates protecting them.Childrens boots with decorative cutting.A ‘poulaine’ type sole, among other soles, Lödöse museum.Laced boot with tongue, to keep the snow out.Bootshaft with knotted leather thongs as ‘buttons’.A photo collection of medieval Shoes & Boots found in Sweden.Stepping Through Time By Olaf Goubitz – Page No: 52 – fig.22bĬhildrens boots with decorative cutting Stockholm Sweden Ankle shoe – woolen yarn threaded around the opening.Stepping Through Time By Olaf Goubitz – Page No: 52 – fig.22a Ankle shoe – herring bone stitching down the front of the foot.Stepping Through Time By Olaf Goubitz – Page No: 52 – fig.22c Shoe / boot embroidered with silver thread Medieval long slipper (Poulaine) with decoration in the Museum of London.
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