Pair of overshoes, anonymous, c. 1819 - c. 1840 Caoutchouc shoes or nature rubber, with bred decoration of flowers and leaves. Research by the ICN (written announcement Thea van Oostveen, 4-8-1998) shows that the shoes are made of nature rubber. There is a very small amount of sulfur in the rubber that indicates that Ubber is very little vulcanized. The rubber became harder, but because virtually nothing has been added, these shoes were very elastic. They have been affected by oxygen over the years. According to tradition one of the first pairs of overshoes and given the elasticity of the mat


Pair of overshoes, anonymous, c. 1819 - c. 1840 Caoutchouc shoes or nature rubber, with bred decoration of flowers and leaves. Research by the ICN (written announcement Thea van Oostveen, 4-8-1998) shows that the shoes are made of nature rubber. There is a very small amount of sulfur in the rubber that indicates that Ubber is very little vulcanized. The rubber became harder, but because virtually nothing has been added, these shoes were very elastic. They have been affected by oxygen over the years. According to tradition one of the first pairs of overshoes and given the elasticity of the material this could very well. England (possibly) whole: rubber (material) scoring


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