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A child's cream Winter Coat with a double cape collar circa 1900, a boy's ribbed cotton Coat with embroidered front, a whitework boat necked Victorian child's dress, dropped waist Edwardian, a larger dress and a fine ornate girl's bonnet with cream ribbon detail. All need laundering, all pre 1912 (12)
"Nettie" a bisque headed Parisienne Doll with fixed blue eyes, two tone closed mouth and original wig. The twill over wood jointed body lacking arms. The original costume including black boots, black and white dress, brown and crimson woollen dress, feather trimmed bonnet, glac leather boots, home made fan, etc.Circa 1870, 14in H, A/F. Originally owned by Lucy Evershed Dale of Scoughall Farm, N. Berwickshire.
A large box containing a wide assortment of Catholic Church Dress including capes, one fur lined, two academic hoods, a red coat labelled M. Bertholon Barthomeuf, Clermont Ferrand, purple edged cloak, etc. Many unworn and various sizes. With a group of Church Banners and a leather carrying belt.
A purple and black striped brocaded silk formal Dress with a peplum, black lace frilled sleeves, bonnet with lace veil and purple and black Carriage Parasol (A/F). The whole outfit was worn by Priscilla Bright McLaren (one of the first British suffragists) for an afternoon reception at Holyrood Palace in 1853. Her husband was Duncan McLaren Lord Provost 1851-54 and a Liberal MP. Priscilla was first president of Edinburgh Society for Womens Suffrage in 1867. She spoke at 1882 Glasgow suffrage demonstration. Sold with a copy of a photograph of the dress being worn by her great granddaughter and copies of photographs of Priscilla, who worked for other causes. Sold with her black lace shawls and a bonnet. This and the following 14 lots from the McLaren family
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