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Piece of cotton printed in colours with exotic scrolled foliage: Scottish, Alexandria, United Turkey Red Company, late 19th century
Sample of woven fabric, in shades of blue, purple, green and black, woven in a check pattern of six threads over six: Scottish, Galashiels, Bernat Klein Ltd, c.1965
Dress fabric sample of white rayon printed in magenta and navy blue with a pattern of keys on a checked background, from a design of c. 1850: Scottish, Alexandria, United Turkey Red Company, 1947
Dress fabric sample of pale pink rayon printed in black and red with bowler-shaped riding hats and riding sticks, from a design of c. 1850: Scottish, Alexandria, United Turkey Red Company, 1947
Dress fabric sample of white rayon printed in black with an interwoven band design, based on a design of c. 1850: Scottish, Alexandria, United Turkey Red Company, 1947
Dress fabric sample of white rayon printed in purple and black with an optical illusion box pattern, based on a design of c. 1850: Scottish, Alexandria, United Turkey Red Company, 1947
Dress fabric sample of rayon satin printed with narrow black stripes and flower heads in colours in boxes, based on a design of c. 1850: Scottish, Alexandria, United Turkey Red Company, 1947
Dress fabric sample of rayon satin printed in colours with a lioness's head and exotic flowers, based on a design of c. 1850: Scottish, Alexandria, United Turkey Red Company, 1947
Letter with accompanying piece of Clan Stewart tartan sent as orders to Messrs Wilson of Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
Letter to Wilsons of Bannockburn for an order of 'Officer's tartan' for a civilian man, William Moir, from his mother 'Mrs Moir', 1807
Letter to Wilsons of Bannockburn for an order of Campbell of Argyll tartan including a sketch of the required sett and preferred colours, 1824
Letter to Wilsons of Bannockburn for tartan samples for 'gowns and cloaks' from a merchant in Liverpool, 1824
Letter to Wilsons of Bannockburn from a merchant in New York regarding the popularity of certain tartans among his customers and including a request for samples, 1824
Letter to Wilsons of Bannockburn for an order of Murray of Atholl tartan 'to sell...to nobles of the Land' from a merchant in Dunkeld, 1827