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    I think the tartan looks familiar, but I can't place it. As for the style, it looks 19th century to me. That's about as definite as I can get.

    Is Matt Newsome allowed to give his input on this one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield View Post
    I think the tartan looks familiar, but I can't place it. As for the style, it looks 19th century to me. That's about as definite as I can get.

    Is Matt Newsome allowed to give his input on this one?
    Absolutely.

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    Okay...looks like a Regency Era dressing gown, made up in an assymetric variant of the Skene tartan, fabric by WOB, made for a gentleman member of the Highland Society of London.

    How far off am I?

    David

    BTW, the Culloden fabric arrived yesterday and it is beautiful. Thanks for setting up the custom weave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidlpope View Post
    Okay...looks like a Regency Era dressing gown, made up in an assymetric variant of the Skene tartan, fabric by WOB, made for a gentleman member of the Highland Society of London.

    How far off am I?
    Some way off yet

    • Regency Era – there or there abouts.
    • dressing gown - no
    • made up in an asymmetric – yes
    • variant of the Skene tartan – no
    • fabric by WOB - no
    • made for a gentleman member of the Highland Society of London - no


    BTW, the Culloden fabric arrived yesterday and it is beautiful. Thanks for setting up the custom weave.
    I’m delighted that you’re pleased.
    Last edited by figheadair; 15th March 11 at 01:22 PM.

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    I finally remember what tartan it reminds me of: Shaw of Tordarroch (the green one).

    EDIT: Of course, that's unlikely, as the Shaw of Tordarroch tartans were designed in 1969.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield View Post
    I finally remember what tartan it reminds me of: Shaw of Tordarroch (the green one).

    EDIT: Of course, that's unlikely, as the Shaw of Tordarroch tartans were designed in 1969.
    I don't see the similarity: here's the ToM then the Shaw:





    The ToM has clear overall similarities with the Clan Donald and that sett might have been the source but it's impossible to know for certain.The Shaw, Red and Htg, were based on the MacKintosh/MacBean tartans.

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