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Drop Pewter Pomander - Tudor Pear
A new design to our Pomander range.
This delightful pomander is filled with rose scented pot pourri, emitting a delicate fragrance wherever you are. They can be worn around your neck or hung from your belt, suspended in your wardrobe or laid in a drawer to scent your clothes. Although this style can be opened, there is really no need as the pot pourri can be refreshed using our rose oil.

Approximately 2" in diameter, they are beautifully packaged and make ideal gift for that special person - or for yourself.
 
Price: £14.95
     

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Victorian/Edwardian Gentlemans' Shirt (1870-1910)
Made in Down-proof cotton-which is very strong and presses up a treat. Designed from 'Cutting out for teachers'(1893) Small stand collar with buttonholes to receive collar studs.Can be worn with cufflinks or buttons - please select your preference in the colour box!. You should choose a collar size 1" larger than your actual neck measure.

Note:- collar sold separately.
 
Price: £70.00
     

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Regency Dress
A pretty Empire line dress made in a lightweight cotton with small blue dots. The dress is lined throughout to reduce the risk of show through.








 
Price: On Request
     

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Puritan Hat
Worn by Guy Fawkes, (O.K then, Guido!) and the Pilgrim fathers. This sports a 7" high crown and a 3" Brim. Made from a very good quality felt.

This is a basic form and can be customised for a small charge. Please ring for information.

 
Price: £65.00
     

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Tudor Rose Livery Badge
Symbol of the 'House of Tudor' (or Twdyr !) The combined roses of York & Lancaster, to show the unity of the new England (not worked yet!) Embroidered using colourfast silky threads to a background wool colour of your choice to match the garment it is to be applied to. We leave a small border of the background wool for stitching to your doublet.

Select background wool colour in the colour selector box below.
 
Price: £9.50
     

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Yale Embroided Livery Badge
Embroidered Livery Badge 'Yale'. Symbol of the Beauforts. Embroidered using colourfast silky threads to a background wool colour of your choice to match the garment it is to be applied to. We leave a small border of the background wool for stitching to your doublet.
 
Price: £9.50
     

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14th/15th C Womans Kirtle - Linen
Based on a find from Herjolfnes, these kirtles are beautifully fitted in the body and have very full gored skirts which swirl around you while you walk or dance. They are lined in linen throughout the upper body and faced at the cuffs. Eyeleted in the front, (for those of you who don't have servants)!, the closing lace is tipped with aguilettes. Worn over a linen shift, they would have been worn under a surcote in the 14thC or a Cotehardie in the 15th C.

They have a substantial hem and are washable on a wool cycle
 
Price: £135.00

     

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Mans Houppeland - Full length with Slashed sleeve.
Worn by Men of Merchant class and above, the Houppelande is made from wool, is fully lined and has pleats set at the waist. The neckline is cut to reveal the Fashionable deep V collar of the doublet worn beneath. Sleeves are slashed and lined in brocade and can be worn hanging if desired - just the thing for strutting in. The Gown is fastened at front with 10 pairs of handmade brass hook and eyes.

Available in a choice of colours, with lining to match and compliment.

Help with sizing….

 
Price: £195.00
     

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14th/15th C Womans Kirtle - Wool
Based on a find from Herjolfnes, these kirtles are beautifully fitted in the body and have very full gored skirts which swirl around you while you walk or dance. They are lined in linen throughout the upper body and faced at the cuffs. Eyeleted in the front, (for those of you who don't have servants)!, the closing lace is tipped with aguilettes. Worn over a linen shift, they would have been worn under a surcote in the 14thC or a Cotehardie in the 15th C. They have a substantial hem and are washable on a wool cycle.

Help with sizing….

 
Price: £115.00
     

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14th/15th C Womans Kirtle - Wool
Based on a find from Herjolfnes, these kirtles are beautifully fitted in the body and have very full gored skirts which swirl around you while you walk or dance. They are lined in linen throughout the upper body and faced at the cuffs. Eyeleted in the front, (for those of you who don't have servants)!, the closing lace is tipped with aguilettes. Worn over a linen shift, they would have been worn under a surcote in the 14thC or a Cotehardie in the 15th C. They have a substantial hem and are washable on a wool cycle.

Help with sizing….

 
Price: £115.00