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    Thank you but no, I'm looking for the original coat.

    Luke, thank you for the steer. I went straight to the source and found it here where it is described as - Man's coat and waistcoat of Highland tartan circa 1780-90.

    I'd have put it slightly later, more like 1800-10. What is certain is that even from a poor quality image it's possible to tell that it's Wilsons' cloth and not 'Highland tartan'.

    I've emailed to ask if they know where this coat is.

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    The photo comes from
    Bridgemanimages.com (put tartan in the search box)

    Don Troiani is listed as the copyright photographer
    It is listed as being held in a private collection along with a similar kilt.

    As I was researching your Arisaid question (in another post) I came across it, I'm wondering if it is part of The Carmichael Collection?
    The collection was broken up but there is a possibility that it may be at the West Highland Museum in Fort William.
    http://www.westhighlandmuseum.org.uk
    http://carmichaelwatson.blogspot.com...rtanology.html

    Hope that helps
    Last edited by Lady Grey; 28th May 16 at 04:39 AM.

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    Thanks for the image lead, I'll check it out. I'm familiar with a lot of the Carmichael collection and don't recognise this as any part of it.

    The fact that there is said to be a kilt too makes this even more interesting, especially if it really is late 18th century. I'm more inclined to believe that it's in private hands, but where?


    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Grey View Post
    The photo comes from
    Bridgemanimages.com (put tartan in the search box)

    Don Troiani is listed as the copyright photographer
    It is listed as being held in a private collection along with a similar kilt.

    As I was researching your Arisaid question (in another post) I came across it, I'm wondering if it is part of The Carmichael Collection?
    The collection was broken up but there is a possibility that it may be at the West Highland Museum in Fort William.
    http://www.westhighlandmuseum.org.uk
    http://carmichaelwatson.blogspot.com...rtanology.html

    Hope that helps

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    Many thanks for the various leads. I emailed Don Troiani and through him am now in correspondence with the owner in the US. I'm arranging to get some better images to confirm the tartan and also to track down the kilt too.

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    Have some more pics, including of the kilt. More detailed ones to follow but current ones allow me to confirm that all the tartan is Wilsons' and that that of the coat and waistcoat is a previously unrecorded sett whereas the kilt tartan is what is now called Dalziel. Interesting find.
    Last edited by figheadair; 5th June 16 at 12:14 AM. Reason: More info


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