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Man's V-Neck Cardigan
Brown V-neck, long sleeved cardigan with 2 pockets and 5 buttons, knitted in fancy diamond check pattern. Label with Pick brand trademark. Factory sample for style 361, with prices and 4 colour swatches. ID Number: L-C-1-1991-3
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Military Cardigan
Brown wool military issue cardigan. Rib knitted with long sleeves, collarless, 7 buttons. All edges except cuffs are bound with tape. Woven label with J PICK & SONS SIZE 3 1925. Card label from the Superintendant, India Store Depot, Lambeth…
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Military Cardigan
Brown wool military issue cardigan. Rib knitted with long sleeves, collarless, 7 buttons. All edges except cuffs are bound with tape. Woven label with J PICK & SONS SIZE 2 1915. Much worn and mended, history and testimonial letter from owner…
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Red Child's Cardigan
Child's red zip front cardigan, lumber jacket style. Knitted in botany wool (from the Merino breed of sheep). Factory sample, 'St Michael' label. ID Number: L-C-3-2003-6
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Child's Short Sleeve Cardigan
Girl's short sleeved cardigan with scoop neck, red with 6 black buttons. Sleeves and bottom are shaped to give a frilled edge or peplum. Made from acrylic fibre possibly Orlon. Factory sample style 8972 with note that buttons are the wrong colour,…
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Yellow Child's Cardigan
Child's lemon yellow cardigan with brown geometric pattern at waist and cuffs. Labeled with Russelda trademark and washing instructions, size 21, high bulk Orlon (acrylic fibre). Factory sample, style 3360. ID Number: L-C-2-2003-1
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Child's Cardigan and Leggings
Red and blue geometric pattern cardigan, lumber jacket style with zip front, plain red rib collar, cuffs and bottom. Matching royal blue leggings with elastic insert at waist, ribbed ankle cuffs. Made of Orlon (acrylic fibre). Labeled with Russelda…
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Jumpers, Cardigans and Pullovers
Various jumpers, cardigans and pullovers from this period.
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Silk Embroidery Trimming
Trimming cut from an evening dress of about 1827 when this bright yellow, known as 'Bird of Paradise yellow' was fashionable. The net is single-press point net, made on the stocking frame. After 1786 single-press point net was largely superseded by…
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Striped Men's Drawers
Brightly banded drawers (probably 'knicker-drawers') in maroon and white silk gauze. Fashioned legs caught into solidly knitted cuffs. The waist is lined with silk taffeta which curves down in front and fastens with three pearl buttons and…