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Red Brass or Copper Baby's Booties Vintage/Antique

By Maverick1971, 25 March, 2013
Description

This is a pair of Baby's Booties vintage or Antique, These are items that are not a Big product of mass production. There specifically designed Custom made for and by a Customer. Very unique and in Excellent condition copper or red brass, solid metal foundation and that's what is the coolest thing is that they are heavy and made with high level custom high grade metal. As a previous scrap dealer it's not a question of the metal being high level grade of Red brass or copper. Not going to stick to a magnet and that's the point of not a cheap price range metal. Never been on display and they are in near perfect condition. Split in the center with a designed centered for a round edge to be able to hang up and or display in a Fancy Curio cabinet with baby's picture and album. Very nice and prestigious.

Category
Decorative Arts
Medium
High End Baby's Booties Appears to be Custom made
Distinguishing marks
Red Brass color could be copper, Baby's Booties and has a lot of fancy design. The point of the best part is the inspiration that the person who cares about getting a high grade metal sculpture of there baby's booties appears to be custom made for that reason. Solid foundation and the foundation is the same metal with a little more than 5lbs of high grade metal.
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
7 inches Front to back and 6 Inches high.
Date Period
Unknown EST to be in the early 19th century by the way that the sculpture is made Of high grade metal.
Weight
3-5lbs
History
Appears to be custom made Red brass Baby's Booties appears vintage or Antique not a typical to day product design. I don't recall the time but I'm sure they were a specialist request and custom made for the 19th century High society Club. Remembered a time when a similar situation and that's all that I can remember that the person had a pair of booties for there baby's history and collection of memorial or something like that.
eBay Auction Link
Baby's Booties
Price
TBD COST
Price Paid (If known)
N/A
For Sale?
Yes
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Maverick1971

12 years 3 months ago

Re: Red Brass or Copper Baby's Booties Vintage/Antique

The Sea Shells are not with the Baby's Booties But I'm gonna sale all of the items, the shells are Brass and weight is 8 plus lbs, Very nice condition and made with the center front as a Dish Holder or something like that.

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