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    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
    Jan H.Berger
    Hornist

    German Mess
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    "Und setzet ihr nicht das Leben ein, nie wird euch das Leben gewonnen sein."( Friedrich Schiller)

  • #2
    Re: original Welligton boots

    Here is a try to send the pictures. I hope it has worked.
    Regards
    Jan H. Berger
    Hornist
    Jan H.Berger
    Hornist

    German Mess
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    "Und setzet ihr nicht das Leben ein, nie wird euch das Leben gewonnen sein."( Friedrich Schiller)

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    • #3
      Re: original Welligton boots

      Originally posted by J.H.Berger
      Here is a try to send the pictures. I hope it has worked.
      Regards
      Jan H. Berger
      Hornist

      Well it has not!
      HELP!!

      Jan H. Berger
      Hornist
      Jan H.Berger
      Hornist

      German Mess
      http://germanmess.de/

      www.lederarsenal.com


      "Und setzet ihr nicht das Leben ein, nie wird euch das Leben gewonnen sein."( Friedrich Schiller)

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      • #4
        Re: original Welligton boots

        Since all boots were not a specified item and were purchased on the open market by the Q.M. there would have been no specified height. They were purchased and issued on an as needed basis to arty and cav units but most wore brogans. As to the actual name of the maker it may be difficult to find out as most of the names on footwear were of retailers and middle men. There were numerous makers in the Pilly area so start with city directories. Do not be suprised if it was a shoe or dry goods store. Work your way west towards Hanover. If by Wellington you mean a one piece front it would have been the most popular boot style in the U.S. from the 1820's thru the 1880's. If they are still unused check inside to see if the pegs are still sticking up almost every unused pair I have seen still have the pegs up which may be why they were unused.. You may see a vertical row of stitching on the heel counter which may be off center. Heel counters were often built up of multiple layers of thin upper leather and the row of stitches is to hold them in place. These dissapear after the late 1860's when companys began to specialize in production of component parts such as counters, insoles, sock liners, out soles and half soles etc..
        Tom Mattimore

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        • #5
          Re: original Welligton boots

          Originally posted by tmattimore
          Since all boots were not a specified item and were purchased on the open market by the Q.M. there would have been no specified height. They were purchased and issued on an as needed basis to arty and cav units but most wore brogans. As to the actual name of the maker it may be difficult to find out as most of the names on footwear were of retailers and middle men. There were numerous makers in the Pilly area so start with city directories. Do not be suprised if it was a shoe or dry goods store. Work your way west towards Hanover. If by Wellington you mean a one piece front it would have been the most popular boot style in the U.S. from the 1820's thru the 1880's. If they are still unused check inside to see if the pegs are still sticking up almost every unused pair I have seen still have the pegs up which may be why they were unused.. You may see a vertical row of stitching on the heel counter which may be off center. Heel counters were often built up of multiple layers of thin upper leather and the row of stitches is to hold them in place. These dissapear after the late 1860's when companys began to specialize in production of component parts such as counters, insoles, sock liners, out soles and half soles etc..
          Dear Tom,
          the pegs indeed can be felt on the inside of the boot. There are also brass brads as reinforcement beside the pegging in the instep.
          the counters are on the outside and the whole boot is two piece construction ( one front piece)
          I wish i could post the pics I have but I don't know how to do it!
          The pull loops are stitched by mashine with a chain stitch.
          Any info is most appreciated!
          Regards
          Jan H. Berger

          Hornist
          Jan H.Berger
          Hornist

          German Mess
          http://germanmess.de/

          www.lederarsenal.com


          "Und setzet ihr nicht das Leben ein, nie wird euch das Leben gewonnen sein."( Friedrich Schiller)

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          • #6
            Re: original Welligton boots

            You will probably find that the side seams are also sewn on a chain stitch machine. One of the first uses of sewing machines in the shoe trades was for this purpose. This would most likely place your boots post 1850.
            Tom Mattimore

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            • #7
              Re: original Welligton boots

              Hallo Kamerad!

              I am a Ludditte when it comes to PC and PC technology, but am trying to learn how to post pictures myself.

              Might I suggests:

              1. Copy a picture to your PC as a ".jpg" or other suported file name extension
              2. Looking down below here for the ATTACH FILES Manage Files button
              3. Use the "Upload file" and BROWSE to find the picture you saved in No. 1
              4. Click it, and the AC Forum will (should) post it.
              5. See what happens
              6. Ask someone smarter than I

              Los!

              Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
              Dummer Aesel Mess
              Last edited by Curt Schmidt; 01-20-2008, 02:08 PM.
              Curt Schmidt
              In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

              -Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
              -Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
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              • #8
                Re: original Welligton boots

                Hallo Kamerad!

                It appears to have worked...

                Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
                Last edited by Curt Schmidt; 01-20-2008, 02:08 PM.
                Curt Schmidt
                In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

                -Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
                -Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
                -Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
                -Vastly Ignorant
                -Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.

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                • #9
                  Re: original Welligton boots

                  Moin Kurt,
                  Esel is written without "A" ;)
                  So I try it once again. Keep yourfingers crossed.
                  Jan H. Berger
                  Hornist
                  Attached Files
                  Jan H.Berger
                  Hornist

                  German Mess
                  http://germanmess.de/

                  www.lederarsenal.com


                  "Und setzet ihr nicht das Leben ein, nie wird euch das Leben gewonnen sein."( Friedrich Schiller)

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                  • #10
                    Re: original Welligton boots

                    AAAAAAAAHHHH. IT has worked. I was just not patient enough!
                    Here is a picture of the manufacturer's stamp.
                    I hope somebody can tell me more about the boots!
                    Vielen Dank Kurt!
                    Jan H. Berger
                    Hornist
                    Attached Files
                    Jan H.Berger
                    Hornist

                    German Mess
                    http://germanmess.de/

                    www.lederarsenal.com


                    "Und setzet ihr nicht das Leben ein, nie wird euch das Leben gewonnen sein."( Friedrich Schiller)

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                    • #11
                      Re: original Wellington boots

                      Hallo Kamerad!

                      Happy it worked...

                      "Esel is written without "A""

                      Dann wäre ich nicht so dumm... ;-)

                      Curt-Heinrich Schmidt
                      Curt Schmidt
                      In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

                      -Hard and sharp as flint...secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.
                      -Haplogroup R1b M343 (Subclade R1b1a2 M269)
                      -Pointless Folksy Wisdom Mess, Oblio Lodge #1
                      -Vastly Ignorant
                      -Often incorrect, technically, historically, factually.

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