Cowboy Boots for Women     P. 3

Unknown Maker  Women's Sz. 8 Medium  Ostrich   Looks like a custom-made boot.  Overall condition is very good in spite of a fair amount of wear on this boot.  Narrow "D" toe.  Tops are black calf, 12½" high.  Heels are 1¾" high.  Pegged soles.  Some break-in wrinkles in the foot, but no cuts or dings or accelerator burn on back of heels.  These have had leather resoles ( good, professional job), with plenty of wear left on 'em.  Replacement Biltrite rubber heel caps have a good 90% wear left on 'em.  The boots is leather lined (no stains or tears).  $45

#10  Tony Lama Black Label  6 B (Women's Size)   A pretty rare find in a Lama "Black Label":  mint, never worn.  These boots are cream-colored calfskin with slight antiqued "smoky" finish.  Fairly narrow "D" toe.  The uppers are 13" high with stitch pattern in 4 rows of cream and brown.  The brown piping along the sides  really sets this boot off.  The heels are 1&3/4" high.  Pegged soles.  Leather lined.  (Circumference around tops measured at the "dips" is just a shade over 13".)  $60

#17  Nocona  Women's Sz. 5½ B   A "vintage" white cloth-label boot.  These are cream-colored tough antelope.  The toe is very narrow 2D.  The vamps feature a "V" overlay pattern.  The shafts are 11" high and have very fancy work of "patchwork" diamonds alternating in antelope and calfskin (again, study the photo).  The heels are 1 ½" high.  Pegged soles.  The rubber heel caps have almost no wear, and the leather soles indicate these were worn out dancin' maybe 3-4 times.  Overall condition of the vamps is very good.  $35

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