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Matthew Goode (as Henry Talbot): Two three-piece suits Various Seasons, and Episodes Qty
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Matthew Goode (as Henry Talbot): Two three-piece suits Various Seasons, and Episodes Comprising; Black tie dinner suit, jacket labelled 'Chris Kerr Soho' on inside right pocket, with black waistcoat, white long-sleeved stiff fronted dress shirt labelled 'Darcy Clothing', with two brass cufflinks and three shirt studs with faux opal centre, with black bow-tie, with detachable starched collar and two collar studs, accompanied by black trousers; Together with a black wool evening tailcoat with peak lapels, double-breasted front with six buttons (non-fastening), lined in black satin, together with a matching pair of high-waisted black wool trousers, a white cotton waistcoat labelled 'Henry Talbot' with deep V-neck and three faux mother-of-pearl studs, and a white bow-tie labelled 'Robert', with cufflinks and elastic braces, (Qty) Footnotes: The first suit is modelled on suiting from the mid 1920s and based on illustrations and photography of the time, faithfully reproduced using traditional tailoring techniques and tailored bespoke by Chris Kerr to the wearer for the perfect fit. Black tie was seen as informal evening wear but was worn increasingly throughout the later series as social etiquette relaxed. Formal white tie used to be exclusively worn in the evening until dress codes began to relax and black tie became more prevalent in relaxed environments. White tie continued to be worn at Downton Abbey when anyone was present outside close family until much later in the series. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
Matthew Goode (as Henry Talbot): Two three-piece suits Various Seasons, and Episodes Comprising; Black tie dinner suit, jacket labelled 'Chris Kerr Soho' on inside right pocket, with black waistcoat, white long-sleeved stiff fronted dress shirt labelled 'Darcy Clothing', with two brass cufflinks and three shirt studs with faux opal centre, with black bow-tie, with detachable starched collar and two collar studs, accompanied by black trousers; Together with a black wool evening tailcoat with peak lapels, double-breasted front with six buttons (non-fastening), lined in black satin, together with a matching pair of high-waisted black wool trousers, a white cotton waistcoat labelled 'Henry Talbot' with deep V-neck and three faux mother-of-pearl studs, and a white bow-tie labelled 'Robert', with cufflinks and elastic braces, (Qty) Footnotes: The first suit is modelled on suiting from the mid 1920s and based on illustrations and photography of the time, faithfully reproduced using traditional tailoring techniques and tailored bespoke by Chris Kerr to the wearer for the perfect fit. Black tie was seen as informal evening wear but was worn increasingly throughout the later series as social etiquette relaxed. Formal white tie used to be exclusively worn in the evening until dress codes began to relax and black tie became more prevalent in relaxed environments. White tie continued to be worn at Downton Abbey when anyone was present outside close family until much later in the series. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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