Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked View larger
  • Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked
  • Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked
  • Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked
  • Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked
  • Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked

Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked "131"

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Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked "131"

Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked "131", These types of items are generally outside of my specialty but they are pretty awesome so I'm presenting.

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Product Name: Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked "131"

top These types of items are generally outside of my specialty but they are pretty awesome so I'm presenting them here. Shoe stretchers or shoe trees were popular in the early and mid 20th century to keep leather shoes from shrinking up between wearing and also to hold their form. These are carved from pieces of maple a coose grain hardwood that doesn't expand or contract much. These originally had a painted design which has worn down and is reminiscent of Pennsylvania Dutch or Amish design. They measure 9 1/2" and look to have been intended for women's shoes. The top is stamped "131" which likely a stock number.

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Vintage circa 1930's Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch women's carved top wood shoe stretchers, articulating original remnants of paint marked "131"