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19th January 12, 07:56 AM
#31
Re: nice edwardian doublet...
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Size 34 seems to have been a favourite for display merchandise for tailors-- I once purchased the contents of a defunct military tailor in Edinburgh, and all of the pattern uniforms were 34s and 36s. They took up less space and used less cloth...
Makes sense. These 'smaller' sizes make me think of the late Duke of Windsor's figure (quite dashing), in which he kept all of this life (remarkable - good genetics, I suppose).
Cheers,
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20th January 12, 05:00 PM
#32
Re: nice edwardian doublet...
This has been re-listed, as now having belonged to Lord Walter Gordon Lennox.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EXQUISITE-VI...item43acb1ee52
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20th January 12, 05:11 PM
#33
Re: nice edwardian doublet...
 Originally Posted by HenryT
This has been re-listed, as now having belonged to Lord Walter Gordon Lennox.
It was listed as that before...
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20th January 12, 05:15 PM
#34
Re: nice edwardian doublet...
 Originally Posted by madmacs
It was listed as that before...
My mistake... I am surprised it did not sell...
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