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Set of Three Antique Wooden Shoemaker’s Lasts, England | Circa 1910
This characterful set of three antique wooden shoemaker’s lasts originates from England and dates to the late 19th to early 20th century. Hand-carved from solid wood and shaped through repeated use, each last bears the distinct contours, wear, and patina that speak to its working life in a traditional cobbler’s workshop.
Stamped and hand-marked with original size and maker’s notations, the forms reflect the precision and individuality of early footwear production. Variations in tone, surface texture, and wear—ranging from smooth, polished edges to tool marks and age splits—contribute to their sculptural quality and unmistakable authenticity.
Originally functional objects, these lasts now translate beautifully as decorative pieces. Displayed together as a set on shelving, a console, or a worktable, they add warmth, history, and quiet industrial character to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
A rare and evocative grouping, ideal for designers and collectors drawn to utilitarian forms with timeless appeal.
England. Late 19th–early 20th century. Set of three. Solid wood. Surface wear and markings consistent with age and original use.
Dimensions
10” wide x 3” tall
Return Policy
All sales are final.
Due to the unique nature, age, and condition of antique and vintage merchandise, we do not accept returns, exchanges, or offer refunds on any antique items once a purchase has been completed. All items are sold as-is, and natural wear, patina, imperfections, or signs of age are considered part of their character and value.
We encourage customers to review all product descriptions, photographs, measurements, and condition details carefully before purchasing. If you have questions about an item, please contact us prior to placing your order, and we will be happy to provide additional information.
By completing a purchase, you acknowledge and agree to this return policy.
This characterful set of three antique wooden shoemaker’s lasts originates from England and dates to the late 19th to early 20th century. Hand-carved from solid wood and shaped through repeated use, each last bears the distinct contours, wear, and patina that speak to its working life in a traditional cobbler’s workshop.
Stamped and hand-marked with original size and maker’s notations, the forms reflect the precision and individuality of early footwear production. Variations in tone, surface texture, and wear—ranging from smooth, polished edges to tool marks and age splits—contribute to their sculptural quality and unmistakable authenticity.
Originally functional objects, these lasts now translate beautifully as decorative pieces. Displayed together as a set on shelving, a console, or a worktable, they add warmth, history, and quiet industrial character to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
A rare and evocative grouping, ideal for designers and collectors drawn to utilitarian forms with timeless appeal.
England. Late 19th–early 20th century. Set of three. Solid wood. Surface wear and markings consistent with age and original use.
Dimensions
10” wide x 3” tall
Return Policy
All sales are final.
Due to the unique nature, age, and condition of antique and vintage merchandise, we do not accept returns, exchanges, or offer refunds on any antique items once a purchase has been completed. All items are sold as-is, and natural wear, patina, imperfections, or signs of age are considered part of their character and value.
We encourage customers to review all product descriptions, photographs, measurements, and condition details carefully before purchasing. If you have questions about an item, please contact us prior to placing your order, and we will be happy to provide additional information.
By completing a purchase, you acknowledge and agree to this return policy.