PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ERA BOOTS

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Item Code: 287-53

These are a matching pair of calf length boots. The soles are attached by a double row of pegs and show average to moderate wear. The leather of the uppers is in good condition but each has a tiny hole in the most worn area a quarter of the way down the shin. The leather surface is mostly smooth and clean. There are the usual creases from being worn. Each of the boots still has both “pulls” and each boot has a small closed tear in the edge of the toe.

This exact item can be found on page 48 of Frank Mroczka’s book “STARTING YOUR FIRST CIVIL WAR COLLECTION.” We have this book available for purchase, our item# ST303, priced at $39.95.

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