Childs silk frock
Ivory coloured, child’s silk dress with domed back and lace trimmed hems. Waist seam is embroidered with ivory bullion knots.
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Ivory coloured, child’s silk dress with domed back and lace trimmed hems. Waist seam is embroidered with ivory bullion knots.
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One filigree fan, made of bone and threaded together with silk ribbon.
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Pencils were used at balls with ladies’ programmes. These were used at the Royal MIlitary Academy, Woolwich, England at the 1930 Academy Ball.
A bunch of 6 brick coloured and 11 blue, dance pencils used with dance programmes. Each pencil has a metal end attached to a silk cord. The cords are knotted together into a bunch.
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One dressing case, black leather with emerald green shot silk lining. Contents in lid: 1 shoe horn, 1 nail file, 1 hand mirror, 2 smallish items missing (possibly manicure items). Contents iIn base: 1 hairbrush, 1 clothes brush, 1 squat black screwtop jar, 5 glass bottles (4 with silver screw tops and 1 without).
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Child’s ivory silk, long sleeved jacket, with white lace edging and tiny embroided flowers in lower front corners of jacket and at sleeve hem.
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One silk and lace, pintucked baby’s gown with square collar, buttoning at back. This was gifted by the Countess of Ranfurly to Louise Bruno, (French governess to her children) who married William Johnstone (the Ranfurly’s footman). Their baby was born in 1902.
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One black silk and reed parasol, with black ribbon trim at top, and a brown wooden handle with an engraved trim and a metal chain-loop.
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