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Lot 310 - * Bed Linen. An early 18th century pillowcase, 1710, & a linen night gown
Lot 311 - * Chinese Clothing. A collection relating to Reverend William Chambers Burns (1815-1868)
Lot 313 - * Chinese Embroidery. A long length of embroidered silk, early 20th century
Lot 315 - * Clothing. A collection of mid-later 20th century clothing
Lot 316 - * Clothing. A 19th century Elizabethan-style theatrical costume or fancy dress outfit
Lot 317 - * Clothing. A black velvet opera coat, circa 1920s, & other clothing
Lot 318 - * Clothing. A cocked hat belonging to Charles Wykeham Martin of Leeds Castle (1801-1870)
Lot 319 - * Clothing. A collection of ladies' shoes and half boots, early to later 19th century
Lot 320 - * Clothing. A gentleman's embroidered silk waistcoat, late 18th century
Lot 321 - * Clothing. A green and gold silk waistcoat, 18th century
Lot 323 - * Clothing. A pair of early-mid 19th century ladies' riding boots, by Stone of Brighton
Lot 325 - * Clothing. A pair of gentleman's shoes, European, mid 17th century
Lot 326 - * Clothing. A pair of gentlemen's slippers, probably Italian, early-mid 18th century
Lot 327 - * Clothing. A pair of shoes belonging to Robert, 7th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1707-1793)
Lot 328 - * Clothing. A pair of wooden pattens, probably 18th century
Lot 329 - * Clothing. A rare blue sprang sash, probably Hungarian or Turkish, circa 1620
Lot 332 - * Clothing. A silk christening gown, Steinmann & Co., Piccadilly, London, circa 1900