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    Posted 5 years ago

    billretire…
    (593 items)

    This was something that I didn't expect to find at the Flea Market today 10/12/2019, or anyday! :^D They're from a Museum Storage, and apparently Retired from Display in Apr. 1914. The Seller said that they came from the Estate of a Wealthy Man, as did many of the other things that He had to Sell Today. The Woven Bast Shoes, are from Russia and other surrounding Countries, and have been made, and worn for Thousands of years, some People still use them, or similar ones Today. These are 12" x 4 1/2", about a size 10 mens Shoes, and worn with a Stocking, or Legging, and tied up the Ankle with Cord/Rope. Bast is the fiber between the Bark, and the Wood of some Trees, and is removed and cut into strips while it's still pliable, and woven into the simple Shoe Cup, and the Cord, or Leather/Skin Lasing, holds the Shoe Cup together, and to the Foot and Ankle.
    This is what's written on the paper sticker on the bottom of one Shoe: **A guess on the Donor!
    Storage
    Memorial Museum San Francisco
    No. 36425. 7-18
    Article. Bast Shoes
    Donor. D. Bulvalira**
    Store Room. R. S-3
    Date Retired. Apr. 1914

    Tag on Shoe De Young 36425

    So these Bast Shoes were Retired in 1914, and put in Storage, from what now is known as "De Young Memorial Museum San Francisco", and sometime between then and now were acquired by the Wealthy Man, and then Sold from his Estate, and then to me! :^D
    Thank you for looking, all comments are welcome! :^)

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    1. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Here's more information about these Antique Bast Shoes:

      Lapti, basketry shoes made from bark or bast (inner bark of linden tree), were the most popular footwear in Rus. Firstly lapti are mentioned in the 10th century documents, although an instrument that was used for making lapti, was found in the ancient encampments dated to the Iron Age (around 1000 BC). As lapti were made from thin bast, they were abraded very quickly: in four days in summer, in ten days in winter. This footwear was usual for poor people.

      I hope this helps! :^)
    2. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Hey Thomas, always nice of you to stop by! :^D Thanks so much for the love! :^)
    3. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Thanks for stopping by for a look, and for the love that you gave for what you saw, Stuff, Rich, and Robert, it's always good to get! :^)
    4. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Much thanks to you all for stopping by for a look, at my Retired Museum Shoes, and for loving them,
      Watchseacher
      Brian
      Kevin
      Jenni, and aura, it's appreciated! :^)
    5. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Alright! bb2 was here! :^D Are these like the shoes you wear on the Beach? Thanks for the love for them! :^)
    6. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Hey Pascale, sorry I missed you last night! Thanks for the love! It's always good to get! :^)
    7. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 5 years ago
      I guess they were the ancient version of TEVA's Sandals!!!!
      Stuff
    8. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Maybe Stuff, but they remind me more of the old Huarache Sandal less the old rubber tire tread sole! :^D Those lasted a little longer though, sometimes all Summer! :^)
    9. Mrstyndall Mrstyndall, 5 years ago
      Very interesting and unique find! You just never know what you might come across :)
    10. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      I know Mrstyndall, and the Seller that I got them from, I trust, because sometimes at a Flea Market, someone might try to sell stolen goods! :^o
      Yes it's true! :^)
    11. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 5 years ago
      Bill your right!!! I had a pair of those tire sole sandals back in the sixty's I thought I was a REAL STUD when I wore them!!!
      Stuff
    12. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 5 years ago
      Yeah, 67-68, 12-13 I was A stud! :^D

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