Dear comrades,
I have just recently purchsed an old pair of Wllington boots of which I am quite certain they are original although in an unused condition.
The are a little hight than regulation but were obviously meant for bein worn under the trouser leg.
They are pegged and wear the maker mark " D.T.&Co. Manufacturers Honesdale Pa"
Unfortunately i am not yet an expert of 19th century footwear but I hope that there is somebody on the forum who can tell me more about these boots: when they were made, about the firm that had made them.
Dear Paul! I am a total greenhorn with computers . would you be so kind and advise me how i can post pictures?
Vielen Dank!
Jan H. Berger
Hornist
I have just recently purchsed an old pair of Wllington boots of which I am quite certain they are original although in an unused condition.
The are a little hight than regulation but were obviously meant for bein worn under the trouser leg.
They are pegged and wear the maker mark " D.T.&Co. Manufacturers Honesdale Pa"
Unfortunately i am not yet an expert of 19th century footwear but I hope that there is somebody on the forum who can tell me more about these boots: when they were made, about the firm that had made them.
Dear Paul! I am a total greenhorn with computers . would you be so kind and advise me how i can post pictures?
Vielen Dank!
Jan H. Berger
Hornist
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