Products on Sale


Ligonier black-smooth colonial shoe
1758 Ligonier is a straight last shoe. Military or Civilian use. All leather, low heel, short tongue and fit for either a buckle or you can set for ties.
Available in rough out or smooth finish. Short tongue, round toe, (square toes disappeared in 1735) 1¼ inch latchets. .
BUCKLES SOLD SEPARATELY.

Jenny Lynn, Civil War Ankle boot
Jenny Lynn is an Ankle boot with side elastic gussets, decorative buttons and scalloped edge. It is part of the Victoria series with the 1/4″ low heel.

Don’t let a single memory fade away. Key chain, Widespread Panic.
Pewter key chain of one of the world’s great bands.

Barbara, Black Smooth
Barbara is the women’s colonial common shoe, with a short tongue, low heel made in full grain leather. This can be a buckle shoe or the latchets can be made for ties. It is in black- smooth leather. BUCKLES SOLD SEPARATELY.
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Barbara Black Rough
A women’s version of the common men’s shoe of the era. An straight last black-rough out all leather shoe with a stacked 1″ heel, buckle or tie shoe.
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Hi-Low Trekkers, straight last, natural rough-out leather
Hi-Lows are the straight last in the Trekker series. All leather natural rough-out, lace up half boot. sizes 6 to 15
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If you look at the American Rifleman article on muskets of the Revolution, you will see that Troiani portrays General Warren standing atop the parapet with sword in hand as he waits to see “the whites of their eyes.” He is wearing black Hi-Lows / Black Half Boots.


Colonial Stocking sale three for Twenty dollars
Three pairs of Fugawee over-the-knee colonial stockings for twenty dollars shipped in the US. The catch is we pick the colors.

Colonial Natural Half Boots, Trekker series left/right rough-out
The Natural Half Boot, NHB, is a left/right boot. 4 ” above the ankle, with 7 lace holes, it is an all leather, natural color, rough-out leather half boot. Widths a D and EE, sizes full and half 7 to 15. Good for Colonial and later times.
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Boiler, Corn boiler, Mucket ,can with a lid
Looks like Tin, but it is Stainless Steel, satin finish: How many times have you come back to camp and forgotten to clean your tin ware? It is gross in the morning. Not with these look-a-likes. Will not corrode and easily cleaned.


Steel Colonial Shoe Buckle on SALE!
The Steel Colonial Buckle the common buckle of the time. Brass and silver were for the people of the middle to the upper class. So if you want to not look like a lord these are for you.


Texas Star Pewter Button, 1/2″, 180. Hand made in the USA
Blue Frog gave me this metal that was excavated and said I should make a button from it. He did not know of any in existence. It is a true duplication of the metal. The size of the 181 L is ONE inch. It is a bit lopsided as part of the metal was gone from being buried. Texas is tough so we left it as it came to us.


Pierced Shoe Buckle, Brass
Pierced Buckle
The Upper class might show off more elaborate buckles such as the Tudor, Swirl, Pierced, Great Thistle as they were or for the final show of financial accomplishment, have them studded with gemstones. In our case, we use crystal in gem colors. Brass or Silver metal is still, what goes with what you have to wear.
,1-7/8″x1-3/4″ Opening 1-1/8″ in Brass. This buckle is nice as it is, or we can set Crystals in the openings to make an outstanding fancy gem buckle for you as a Fop impression. Choice of 7 colors in CZ’s price for plain $38.50, set with stones $55.00


2 Hole Pewter Floral button, #200 Hand made in the USA
Fancy and flowery a refreshing taste of a time when people had time for the little things in life. Just change your buttons and see.


Big T MAGA pins made in the USA
You either love President Trump or you don’t. But whatever this will be a collector’s item. We are making them as fast as we can.


Colonial Sheild Button 18th century reproduction. 7/8th or 21MM
Size: 21mm (7/8th inch)
This medium-weight, American Colonial-style button was excavated in Charleston, South Carolina. With its modest and timeless design, it offers a unique glimpse into the past. Ideal for collectors of historical artifacts or those restoring period-specific attire, this button is a standout example of Colonial craftsmanship.
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