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A Victorian Scottish Highland dress dirk, of traditional form, the holly grip carved in a Celtic knot interlace pattern and studded, its pommel set with a citrine coloured stone, the white metal scabbard mounts (tested as silver) decorated with profuse engraved foliate scroll-work and carrying a knife and fork, 48 cm
A late 1840s lady's printed cotton-canvas and velvet day dress, in a geometric striped and chequered pattern of variegated green, gold and amethyst, having an emerald-green velvet yoke, above a petrol-blue velvet panelled and piped chevron bodice with conforming full-length sleeves, and a gathered and flounced skirt
A Victorian lady's printed muslin day dress, with later alteration, in a delicate pattern incorporating geometric flowers sprigged over a fine scrolling ground with dendritic tendrils, having a fan-pleated bodice, short flounced sleeves and a gathered skirt, with hook-and-eye fastening verso, and later insertion of lace panel to bodice, circa 1840
A Belle Epoch lady's champagne silk evening dress retailed by Frederick Gorringe Ltd of Buckingham Palace Road, London [precursor to Gorringes Department Store], having an open bodice with bullion-embroidered lace insert and conforming tiered sleeves, a cummerbund waist-belt fastening with a covered buckle to the lower back, above a full skirt and train, hook-and-eye fastening to the back, with woven retailer's "Ball, Dinner and Bridesmaid Dresses" label, circa 1910
An Edwardian lady's mauve crepe tea dress retailed by Paxton and Purves of Berwick on Tweed, of two-piece construction, having a pouter-pigeon bodice with high-collar and embroidered lace insert, embroidered ribbon trimmings, and couched cord piping, tiered sleeves, and a conforming skirt with piping trim, circa 1910
An Edwardian lady's puce self-patterned silk and black lace day dress, the boned bodice having a frontal hook-and-eye closure, an embroidered lace insert with high-collar, and draped sleeves trimmed with embroidered buttons, with lappet peplum verso trimmed with frogging, above a panelled skirt with lace inserts and fan pleated trim, circa 1900
A late Victorian lady's chocolate brown taffeta day dress retailed by Hubter and Grant "Dress and Mantle Makers" of Ayr, of two-piece construction, the boned bodice taking the form of an open jacket and lace blouse, trimmed with copper beads and spangles, above a conforming bell-shaped skirt, circa 1900-1905
A late Victorian lady's black wool crepe polka-dot day dress, of two-piece construction, the boned pouter-pigeon bodice having bishop sleeves terminating in lace cuffs, decorated with lace flounces, florally couched lace and embroidery, with peplum verso, above a conforming bell-shaped skirt, circa 1890
A Victorian lady's burgundy grosgrain and chenille horse riding habit / dress, of two-piece construction, the button-down bodice concealed beneath a frontal tabard, full-length sleeves and an applied chenille chevron to the chest, lined in a self-patterned silk incorporating a design of interlocking lucky horseshoes, above a conforming bell-shaped skirt, circa 1870
An invitation document to the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, to one Frederick Edward Denman, of Staveley, near Chesterfield, together with related documents including dress regulations, Westminster Abbey Card of Admission, "Notes for Guests", "Ceremonies to Observed", "Order of the Service" etc
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