Antique cast iron cobbler's shoe last, a tool historically used for shaping, making, or repairing shoes or boots.
- Material: Cast iron, often with a natural aged iron patina.
- Use: Originally used in traditional shoemaking and repair shops.
- Modern Application: Commonly repurposed as industrial decor, doorstops, or for displaying footwear.
- Features: Heavy, solid one-piece construction with a curved form resembling a shoe.