
Worthington Pointed-Toe Snake-Embossed Pump
This is a single women's dress shoe, specifically a pointed-toe pump or high-heeled shoe from the brand Worthington. The exterior is constructed from a black material featuring a textured, snake or reptilian-embossed pattern that provides a subtle rhythmic sheen across the surface. The shoe features a slim silhouette with a classic pointed toe and a low-cut vamp. The interior lining is a smooth, champagne or metallic-gold tone synthetic material, prominently displaying the 'WORTHINGTON' brand name printed in black on the heel bed. In terms of condition, the shoe shows significant signs of wear. The footbed is stained and darkened near the toe area, likely from perspiration and usage, and there is a visible crack or crease in the insole material. A bright yellow circular price sticker marked '$3' is adhered directly to the center of the footbed. The construction is mass-produced, typical of a department store private label, likely dating from the mid-2000s to 2010s. The outer edges of the sole and the heel (not fully visible) appear integrated into the structured shell of the pump. The overall craftsmanship is functional rather than artisanal, aimed at a professional retail market.
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Estimated Value
$4.00 - $8.00
Basic Information
Category
Footwear - Women's Shoes
Appraised On
March 28, 2026
Estimated Value
$4.00 - $8.00
Item Description
This is a single women's dress shoe, specifically a pointed-toe pump or high-heeled shoe from the brand Worthington. The exterior is constructed from a black material featuring a textured, snake or reptilian-embossed pattern that provides a subtle rhythmic sheen across the surface. The shoe features a slim silhouette with a classic pointed toe and a low-cut vamp. The interior lining is a smooth, champagne or metallic-gold tone synthetic material, prominently displaying the 'WORTHINGTON' brand name printed in black on the heel bed. In terms of condition, the shoe shows significant signs of wear. The footbed is stained and darkened near the toe area, likely from perspiration and usage, and there is a visible crack or crease in the insole material. A bright yellow circular price sticker marked '$3' is adhered directly to the center of the footbed. The construction is mass-produced, typical of a department store private label, likely dating from the mid-2000s to 2010s. The outer edges of the sole and the heel (not fully visible) appear integrated into the structured shell of the pump. The overall craftsmanship is functional rather than artisanal, aimed at a professional retail market.
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