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Tony Lama & Lucchese Ostrich &Leather Cowboy Boots

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 400.00 USD
Tony Lama & Lucchese Ostrich &Leather Cowboy Boots
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You are bidding on two pairs of Tony Lama and Lucchese Ostrich and Leather Cowboy Boots. The boots feature excellent quality, rich coloring, and ornate stitch patterns. Each pair of prized Tony Lama boots are a true work of art, meticulously built by hand, crafted of the finest and most exotic materials, always provocative, always recognized. Salvatore Lucchese emigrated to the United States of America in 1882. He reportedly arrives in Galveston, Texas by ship, which sailed from Palermo, Italy. Salvatore Lucchese arrived with his brother Joseph Lucchese. Salvatore and Joseph Lucchese move to San Antonio, Texas to set up a bootmaking shop at Fort Sam Houston, a United States Cavalry School in San Antonio. A Mr. W. Shock becomes the earliest entry in the Lucchese company measuring boots. His boots consist of kangaroo with a 1.5-inch heel, totaling $9.00. Theses are both great example of Cowboy boots. Each shows minimal wear and careful use. They are size 12.