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View full screenWoman's dolman made from a reconfigured wool shawl, in multi-colours including red, blue and green, lined and quilted with yellow silk: shawl possibly Scottish, Paisley, or French, c.1860-1865, dolman made c.1880-1890
H.TO 15
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1880s
Paisley patterned wool with yellow quilted silk lining
Fashion and Style (08 Jul 2016)
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5 results found for "gold torcs"
Loop-terminal torc of gold, with braided hoop, the terminals, linked by a chain, decorated with wire-work and granulation, Iron Age, found as part of a hoard comprising four torcs, at Blair Drummond, Perthshire, on 28 September 2009
One of two joining fragments making up half of a tubular torc of gold, folded sheet construction with three rows of mushroom-lobe decoration, Iron Age, found as part of a hoard comprising four torcs, at Blair Drummond, Perthshire, on 28 September 2009
Ribbon torc of gold, with flat disc terminals perpendicular to the gently-curved shanks, at about 45 degrees to the line of the torc, Iron Age, found as part of a hoard comprising four torcs, at Blair Drummond, Perthshire, on 28 September 2009
Ribbon torc of gold, with 11 regular twists and ends tapered into shanks which are bent back into hooks with expanded conical knobbed terminals, Iron Age, found as part of a hoard comprising four torcs, at Blair Drummond, Perthshire, on 28 September 2009
One of two joining fragments making up half of a tubular torc of gold, folded sheet construction with three rows of mushroom-lobe decoration, Iron Age, found as part of a hoard comprising four torcs, at Blair Drummond, Perthshire, on 28 September 2009