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"Lowry Silk Scarf"
"The Lowry Silk tie printed with ‘Man lying on a wall’, 1957 by L. S. Lowry a work based on a subject the artist spotted on a bus journey in the Lancashire town of Haslingden."
Price: 32.99

"Tartan Handkerchiefs"
"6 smart cotton handkerchiefs in traditional tartans. Please note colourways may vary."
Price: 12.99

"Dents Gentleman"s Driving Gloves"
"Hand­sewn leather driving gloves from Dents, fine glove­makers since 1777."
Price: 65

"Merino Fair Isle Blue Socks"
"Cosy gentleman’s socks knitted from a soft merino wool blend in a jolly Fair Isle pattern. Knitted and hand­finished in Great Britain using traditional techniques with a uniquely reversed toe seam for extra comfort and durability. Available in two colour options."
Price: 14.99

"Merino Fair Isle Red Socks"
"Cosy gentleman’s socks knitted from a soft merino wool blend in a jolly Fair Isle pattern. Knitted and hand­finished in Great Britain using traditional techniques with a uniquely reversed toe seam for extra comfort and durability. Available in two colour options."
Price: 14.99

"Port & Starboard Cufflinks"
"Smart cufflinks reflecting the nautical terms for left and right. ‘Starboard’, derives from the Old English ‘steorbord’, meaning the side on which the ship is steered – the right; whilst the Royal Navy ordered that ‘port’ be used from 1844 to replace variations on ‘larboard’ which had become confusing. Rhodium­plated with epoxy resin, with swivel backs."
Price: 19.99

"Moleskin Cap"
"Smart gentleman’s cap with a traditional deep­back design for extra comfort and a secure fit, made from brushed moleskin cotton. Made with a unique finish providing rain and stain protection, a comfortable classic for country attire."
Price: 24.99

"Stag Braces"
"Handsome woven polyester braces, adjustable, with clip fitting and decorated with a traditional country motif. Popularised by London haberdasher Albert Thurston in 1822, braces enabled fashionable gentlemen to sport the high­waisted trousers of the time. One of the first American patents for ‘suspenders’ was issued in 1871 to Samuel Clemens (better known as Mark Twain) for ‘Adjustable and Detachable Straps for Garments’; these attached to everything from underpants to women’s corsets and were designed as an alternative to suspenders, which Clemens reportedly found uncomfortable. Metal clasps were invented in 1894 so that braces could be clipped on rather than buttoned."
Price: 27.99

"Flying Duck Cufflinks"
"Smart enamel cufflinks with swivel­back closure. Although the first cufflinks appeared in the 1600s, they did not become common until the end of the 18th century."
Price: 14.99

"Dents Ladies Driving Gloves"
"Hand­sewn leather, ladies driving gloves from Dents: fine glove­makers since 1777 who, notably, made the Queens Coronation gloves in 1953. Cotton­crochet­backs with a soft, hairsheep leather­palm, worked to resemble peccary."
Price: 65

"Russian Wool Shawl"
"Shawl in striking design made in Pavlovsky Posad, a small town near Moscow where shawls have been produced since 1795."
Price: 85

"Millefleur Velvet Scarf"
"Inspired by the background from "The Hunt of the Unicorn" tapestry dating from 1495­1505, displayed in The Cloisters in New York, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art."
Price: 55

"Ruched Velvet Hat"
"Echoing the soft hats of the 1920s and ideal for unpredictable weather, smart water­resistant velour hat with a detachable corsage."
Price: 49.99

"Delaunay Wool Shawl"
"Wool scarf reproducing ‘Hommage à Blériot’, 1914 by Robert Delaunay (1885­1941), co­founder of the orphism movement."
Price: 75

"Bargello Russet Scarf"
"Colourful scarf inspired by Bargello needlework, the name originating from a series of 17th­century chairs with a ‘flame stitch’ pattern found in the Bargello palace in Florence. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 27.99

"Acanthus Silk Chiffon Scarf"
"Reproducing a design for a tapestry by William Morris reflecting recurring motifs in his work including the scrolling acanthus leaves and the birds nestling amongst it; partridges, peacocks and sparrows."
Price: 58

"Annunciation Chiffon Scarf"
"Silk scarf reproducing illuminated details from the Annunciation page of Francis I"s ‘Book of Hours’, 1532."
Price: 58

"Kilburn Silk Chiffon Scarf"
"Silk scarf reproducing a design c.1788 by Irish born William Kilburn held in the Victoria and Albert Museum."
Price: 58

"Lattice Silk Crepe De Chine Scarf"
"Victoria & Albert Museum Based on an example of embroidery work, 1914, depicting birds, plants and flowers within a lattice design by Mrs Archibald Christie, a renowned embroideress and the first teacher of embroidery at the Royal College of Art."
Price: 47.99

"Tarsainn Scarf"
"A smart take on tartan comprising sheer and solid panels, woven from silk and cotton with fringe finish."
Price: 32.99

"Weeping Cherry Scarf"
"Jacquard woven design, adapted from an 1834 woodblock ‘Bullfinch and Weeping Cherry’ by Hokusai. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 24.99

"Chiffon Cranes & Blossoms Scarf"
"Victoria & Albert Museum Based on a silk kimono c.1910 currently held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, depicting cranes, rippling water and cherry blossoms through the ancient Japanese Yuzen dyeing technique."
Price: 58

"Tulips Silk Scarf"
"Stunning silk scarf based on tulip studies by Jan Van Baptist Van Fornenburgh (1585­1650), a Dutch floral painter who was also caught up in the ‘Tulip Mania’ of the early 17th century."
Price: 58

"Liberty Knots Silk Scarf Necklace"
"Stunning scarf necklace made from Liberty London silk and reflecting the enduring importance of Celtic motifs, notably with Arts & Crafts designers such as Archibald Knox who drew heavily on knotwork and interlaced designs. Made in Britain."
Price: 55

"Arts & Crafts Velvet Gloves"
"Gloves recalling "Pink and Rose" designed c. 1890 by William Morris and held in the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of "Volume 2", a pattern book containing 25 Morris & Co. patterns from 1882­96."
Price: 19.99

"Ida Floral Packable Hat"
"Pretty packable hat echoing early 19th­century floral prints. Made in Britain."
Price: 42.99

"Waterlilies Silk Scarf"
"Silk scarf with print taken from an element of Claude Monet"s (1840­1926) Waterlilies painting dating from around 1916."
Price: 58

"Golden Lily Silk Scarf"
"The Huntington, California Printed silk crepe de chine reproducing "Golden Lily" originally a wallpaper designed for Morris & Co. by John Henry Dearle and reproduced from an example held in the Huntington Library"s collection."
Price: 47.99

"Kilburn Silk Scarf"
"Striking floral print silk scarf, reproduced from a beautiful design by William Kilburn for an endpaper, c.1788–1792. William Kilburn (1745–1818) was a leading illustrator and designer of the period; indeed he was a chief petitioner for design copyright protection in the textile industry and spearheaded the protection of original design works. Printed silk habotai, with a beautiful lustre and elegant drape, with finely hand­rolled edges adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 58

"Ammonite Silk Scarf"
"Dramatic silk scarf decorated with a design based on ammonite forms, re­imagined in striking purple tones. Ammonites are an extinct group of marine mollusc animals, their fossils resembling the tightly coiled horns of the ram, from which their name is derived, ‘ammonis cornua’ (horns of Ammon). Printed silk crepe de Chine, with beautiful lustre, elegant drape and finely hand­rolled edges, adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 47.99