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SKINS, FUR, AND HAIR.Abeas G. FI. I. J. 10 to 14.
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152 Wright, Richard, Richmond, Yorkshire —
Manufacturer.
Patent boots and shoes, free from seam or roughnessunder the sole of the foot. The sole is not dependent ona welt, or narrow slip of leather, but is attached to theupper-leather. ______
153 Vincent, R., Glastonbury —Matiufacturer.
Suit of leather clothes, to Imitate superhue black cloth.
154 Clark, Benjamin, 57 Lowther Street, Whitehaven
Improver and Manufacturer.
Ladies’ Cumberland boot clogs.
155 Burgess, Geo., South Bridge, Edinburgh — Designer
and Manufacturer.
Improved Balmoral shootingboots, impervious to water.Highland brogues. Specimens of the shoes worn withthe full Highland costume in ball or drawing room.
156 Baxter, Richard, Thirsh, Yorhshire —Inventor and
Manufacturer.
Pair of walking boots, with clogs and springs attached,for ease in walking.
Pair of skating boots, with spring attached to the wrist
of the foot, and the skate-iron working with a pivot atthe heel.
157 Peplow, William, Browning Street , Stafford —
Manufacturer.
Ladies’ white satin, ottoman silk, green shot, goloshed,elastic button gaiter (new design). Elastic gusset, having
no front seam. Fawn-coloured lasting side lace and cash-mere boots, &c.
Goloshed boots; in a new style.
Velvet carriage tie boots.
Satin , kid, velvet, and morocco morning slippers.
Silk elastic cloth and button shoes; of new design.
160 Dodge, W., Sherbourne , Dorset —Manufacturer.
A pair of hunting boots.
162 Medwin & Co., 86 Regent Street —Manufacturer.
Registered elastic boots. Elastic side, dress, and otherboots. Top-boots for racing, weight of each boot 2|ounces, or under 5£ ounces the pair.
1G3 Hade, J. Sparkes, 308 Regent Street —Manufacturer.
Ancient, British, and lloman shoes and sandals. Anglo- Saxon shoes and boots of the 7th century. Norman haliboots, of Robert (tbe Conqueror’s eldest son). Decoratedshoes of the 11th century. Bichard Occur de Lion’shoots. Norman shoes, with long pointed toes and chains.Long pointed shoes, worn by Richard, constable oiCheater, in the reign of Stephen. King John ’s boots,richly decorated with circles. Henry the Third ’s boots,copied from his tomb in Westminster Abbey . St,Swithin ’s shoes, rights and lefts. Elegant shoes of thetime of Edward I. Shoes with blue, red, and whitestockings. Shoe of the time of Richard II. Boot of thetime of Edward III . Shoes of Henry VIII. and theEarl of Surrey, with wide toes. Boots of the time o:
Tir-S. 8 1 ‘ 1L B° ote and high-quartered shoes,William and Mary . Shoes during the reijms of George I.
, II., and III. The Duchess of York’s shne, 5? incheelong. 4
Elastic shoe soles, cut by machinery.
Elastic gaiters, &c.
Vulcanized India-rubber goloshes.
164 Hade & Co., Wellington Street , Strand —Patentees and Manufacturers.
Boots and shoes made of leather-cloth, or pannuscorium. They are cleaned with ordinary blacking.
165 Lewen, Richard George, 22 Portman Place,Edgware Road —Inventor and Manufacturer.
Mechanical lasts, made from models taken from nature,A cast of the foot is taken in plaster, and from this theshape is reproduced in wood, by machinery.
166 Hartley, Joshua, 11 King Street, St. James's Square
—Manufacturer.
Top-boots, of English leather; boot polish.
168 Godfrey & Hancock, 3 Conduit Street, Regent St .—Inventors and Manufacturers.
New ladies’ house and walking boot.
Satin , kid, and prunella shoes.
Waterproof over-shoes and extensible goloshes, &c.
169 Cant, G. W., 69 High Jlolborn —Manufacturer.Patent boot-tree for bootmakers’ use.
170 MODowall, W., 11 Mills Buildings, Knightsbridge.Ankle-supporting boots for ladies and children with
weak ankles, and is also applicable to gentlemen’s boots.Provisionally registered.
171 Desmond, Michaei^— Manufacturer.
Pair of dress patent-leather gfeiafaeman’s boots; squareedge; forepart, 40 stitches to the^nch; sole and weltthickness of a sixpence; channel waist; and inch and ahalf heel.
173 Gundry, William, 1 Soho Square —Manufacturer.Ladies’ and children’s boots and shoes, including speci-mens in different colours, and shapes of the (< soccopedeselasticus.”
Boots made of elastic silk, but without the sidegussets. Cork soled boots, made with Dowie’s patentelastic waistpieces.
174 Marsh, F., 148 Oxford Street —Manufacturer.Assortment of ladies’ and children’s boots and shoes.
176 Goodeve, George , 1 § John Street, Crutched Friars —Designer and Inventor.
A pair of top boots, for horse racing; weight, 3 ounces;made in four hours.
177 Guppy, John William, 2 Prince's Court , Dorset
Place, Pall Mall East —Manufacturer.
Ladies’ cloth button boots, stitched welts and patentleather, goloshed.
178 Winter, C., Norwich —Manufacturer.
Ladies’ boots and shoes, with embellished soles.
179 Gilbert & Co., Old Bond Street —Manufacturer.Jockey, hunting, Holderness, shooting, and dress boots.
Lady’s riding boots. Elastic hunting boots, with elasticgores at the bend of the knee, fitting without wrinklesin any position of the leg, and equally adapted for walkingor riding. Registered.
180 Dowie, James, 455 Strand —Inventor,
Patentee, and Manufacturer.
Boots and shoes, in adult and smaller sizes. Militaryboots.
Model of a machine to relieve the boot and shoemakerfrom the usual constrained posture.
181 Taylor & Bowley, 53 Charing Cross, and 25Spring Gardens —Manufacturers.
Boots and shoes, made with the patent elastic waists,formed of India-rubber and prepared leather, admittingof the natural action of the feet, and giving ease to thewearer. Exhibited for durability and economy. Theapplication of this principle is represented in the cut onthe next page.