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Coat, dress Coat, dress

Blue velvet dress-coat, without buttons

Coat Coat

Collarless coat of khaki brown cloth, found at Gunnister, Shetland, late 17th century

Coat Coat

Coat of fine brown wool with a pointed turn down collar faced with brown velvet and wide pointed revers; it is floor length and double breasted, a label inside the neck is inscribed "ERNEST MORET/9 Boulevard de le Madelaine/PARIS": French, Paris, c.1895-1905

Coat, uniform Coat, uniform

Embroidered uniform coat formerly worn by the Old Edinburgh Town Guard, late 18th century

Coat, man's frock Coat, man's frock

Man's double-breasted frock coat of fine black cloth, partly lined with cotton: British, c.1840

Coat, man's Coat, man's

Man's coat in black wool cloth, part of an evening suit H.TI 23 A-C, with a v-shaped neckline and silk faced lapels, fastening with a button link at waist, two jet pockets at front hip, and one welt pocket at wearer's left chest, full length sleeves with three buttons at cuff fastening, lined in black silk, made by Marshall and Aitken, Edinburgh for Mr J.R. Jamieson: Scottish, Edinburgh, c. 1920s

Coat Coat

Trooper's red coat, c. 1710 - c. 1740

Coat, flying Coat, flying

Sheepskin-lined khaki canvas flying coat, c. 1916

Coat and umbrella stand Coat and umbrella stand

Coat and umbrella stand of iron with five extended knobs for coats and design on back of pierced diamonds with three large crosses down its centre, maker unknown

Coatee Coatee

Coatee jacket in Ross tartan with twenty-one brass ball buttons, part of a tartan suit originally made and worn for George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822 and taken to Australia by Donald Munro Ross when he emigrated in 1864, Scotland, early 19th century

Coat, uniform Coat, uniform

Coat from a Royal Company of Archers uniform, of hard twill weave wool tartan in red, blue, yellow and white, with wooden buttons covered with red and green silk, green silk braid trim and fringe, white silk taffeta showing through slashes on sleeves, and linen lining. Belonged to Stuart Threipland of Fingask, admitted to the Royal Company of Archers in 1750: c. 1750

Coat, uniform Coat, uniform

Tartan coat resembling that of a Royal Company of Archers uniform, of hard twill weave wool tartan in red, green, blue, yellow and white, with buttons covered with red and green silk, green silk braid trim and fringe, white silk taffeta showing through slashes on sleeves, and linen lining. Probably mid to late 18th century

Coat, frock Coat, frock

Short tartan frock coat with velvet collar and cuffs and lined in wool twill and linen, supposedly belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie: mid 18th century

Coat, woman's Coat, woman's

Woman's coat of gold and silk brocade showing a floral design in colours on a white ground with a rich border of flowers on a gold ground: Middle East, Iran, 16th or 17th century

Coat, woman's Coat, woman's

Woman's silk and gold brocade coat showing a design of flowers and birds: Middle East, Iran, 17th century

Coat of arms Coat of arms

Hammock decorated along the outer edges with colourful feathers arranged to depict geometric flowers and the imperial arms of the Empire of Brazil with emperor's crown above and coffee and tobacco branches below, given by Lieutenant Tell Jose Ferrao to the Commander of the S.S. Mallard: South America, Brazil, probably Rio Negro region

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