Description
each limb treated to a rustic bronze finish
it's also multifunctional
73 x 25 x 34
while the interior is bathed in a painted silver finish to enhance the light flowing from it
(Glass top only)
Shoe Buckle Mirror Tabletop & Bar each limb treated to aFootwear has been a fashion statement for centuries. In the 18th century, elegant shoes were made of red ? morocco? leather and even brocaded silk damask. They were held tight with decorative buckles made of steel or silver, which were often studded with ? paste? gems. James Craig owned ? The Golden Ball,? a silversmith and jewelry shop in Williamsburg, from the 1770s to the 1790s. He sold shoe buckles similar to those that inspired our Golden Ball
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