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11th February 11, 03:59 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
Nice. Is this the WOB sett that the Carolina tartan was based on? The Dalgliesh "WOB colors" used in our custom run look to be a close match, as well.
David
I was just thinking the same thing. A very cool find, this kilt.
Thanks again, Peter, for sharing this with us.
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11th February 11, 04:05 PM
#12
Very cool! It's been a week of excitement for you (and therefore, US )
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11th February 11, 04:18 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by figheadair
Boxes of 'undiscovered' stuff. I had my hands on several early C18th fragments yesterday which really made my day.
Oh, and on Thursday I looked at another collection and found a number of early Wilsons' pieces including a Regency jacket and a Gordon (red/old) plaid made from their Old Superfine cloth c1780. It's been quite a week.
Sounds like a dream job, Peter! 
Thanks for sharing these great finds!
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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11th February 11, 04:27 PM
#14
Wonder Peter!
I enjoying the discussion's and photographs about the early kilts.
thank you,
dave
Clan Lamont!
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11th February 11, 10:13 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by figheadair
I don't think that the leather strap is original and so it, and the altered apron, may have been a later amendment.
It's what Bob Martin would call a box-knife in that the box is of an uneven depth more like a series of flattened fish hooks with each box lying on the shaft of the previous. 21 pleats. I can't remember the amount of loth but I'd guess about 5 yds. It's in the STA collection so I can check. As to age, well, the cloth is Wilsons' c1830-40 and if pushed I'd say the kilt was toward the latter end so 1840-45ish.
Based on your description of the pleats as well as the photo, I'd agree that 1840s seems a likely date.
I bet you are having a blast going through all those boxes. :-) Wish I were there!
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11th February 11, 10:21 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
Nice. Is this the WOB sett that the Carolina tartan was based on? The Dalgliesh "WOB colors" used in our custom run look to be a close match, as well.
David
No, I based the Carolina on an older fragment. It is now in the possession of the STA. I must dig it out and photograph it.
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11th February 11, 10:35 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Based on your description of the pleats as well as the photo, I'd agree that 1840s seems a likely date.
I bet you are having a blast going through all those boxes. :-) Wish I were there!
It's not just the STA, there's stuff literally everywhere if you know where to look and have the time. Unfortunately this is a work of love as you know and there's no money to support research. That said, the past week has given me enough to keep me busy for the next few months. The highlights have included finding the:
Earl of Sutherland kilt
Two more arisaid/blanket pattern plaids
Regency waistcoat - MacFarlane
Regency coat - also MacFarlane but unrelated to the waistcoat
Portions of seven C18th plaids
Going over the c1810-15 Duke of Sussex's outfit - must post some pictures. (what a sporran - leopard skin with gold, precious and semi-precious stones)
A large Wilsons' Red Gordon plaid c1780
An unusual C18/19th narrow plaiding piece, probably Wilsons', and only 13" wide.
There's just so much to do and unfortunately so little interest here in researching and preserving these artefacts in one place rather than them being spread throughoout the country and often kept in the most appalling conditions.
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15th February 11, 06:50 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Based on your description of the pleats as well as the photo, I'd agree that 1840s seems a likely date.
I bet you are having a blast going through all those boxes. :-) Wish I were there!
Took a whole load more pics today, inside and out, for Bob Martin.
There are 21 pleats, the cloth is 25" selvedge to sevedge with the W & Y in silk so c1820-50. Total cloth 5yds 14".
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15th February 11, 12:54 PM
#19
thanks
Am yet again reminded how grateful I am to have discovered this forum.
Having passion for the things in your life is a precious thing.
Thanks again, Peter, for choosing to do with your time as you do.
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15th February 11, 09:48 PM
#20
I am interested in the jacket you mentioned. I attend some local regency balls regularly and doing so in highland attire that is more accurate to the period would be great.
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