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Fashionable Fur StolesThree Edwardian women wearing fur stoles with satin dresses. Date: circa 1910
Paris Cafe CultureA smart woman in a fur stole attracts attention as she arrives at a fashionable cafe on Rue Royale, Paris, France. Date: 1930s
David Wright woman in a white furElegant woman wearing a low-cut red evening dress and white fur. David Wright (1912 - 1967), was a popular British artist specialising in glamour
Carl Herman, who discovered the loots of the Browning-Brady train robbery but could only carry away $30, 000 of it. Date: 19th Century
Tatler front cover, 2 March 1960Front cover of The Tatler featuring a girl in a fancy dress mask, getting changed behind an antique screen, a fur coat and bouquet of roses lying on a chair nearby
Wilmot Breeden advertisementA Beefeater stands guard on the right-hand side of this illustration, which features a lady in an elegant evening gown and fur stole, accompanied by a gentleman in ornate period naval uniform
Thief steals gentlemans watchA fashionable young man in Cincinnati is prevented by the cowardice of female friends from collaring the thief who stole his watch
J Hassall. Tom, Tom, the pipers sonTom, Tom, the pipers son stole a pig and away he ran. 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Tom, Tom the pipers sonTom, Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away did run... 20th century
Britannia and Eve magazine, May 1935Front cover illustration featuring a glamorous 1930s woman with piercing green eyes, wrapped in a fur stole and wearing dangly red earrings
Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 4 of 8and took them right away
Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 3 of 8The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts
David Wright woman in black evening dress and white furElegant woman with blonde hair, wearing a slinky black evening dress and a white fur stole. She is speaking on her red telephone, no doubt making arrangements to go out
David Wright woman in black fur stoleElegant woman with black hair, wearing a long black fur stole over a turquoise day dress. David Wright (1912 - 1967), was a popular British artist specialising in glamour
Delineator cover, March 1928Striking art deco style illustration featuring an elegant woman dressed in a fur stole and close fitting cloche cap. She holds a stylish purse in her gloved hand
The Delineator November 1929Front cover illustration showing an elegantly attired 1920s woman wearing a cloche hat, a fur stole and enjoying a nice cup of tea with a slice of lemon
The Delineator November 1928Front cover illustration featuring a fashionable 1920s woman wearing a fur stole or collar, and wearing a close-fitting hat or bandeau that matches her handbag or purse
Murder Down BelowStill waters ran deep....deep enough to hide a killer. Illustration by pin up artist, David Wright of a woman, looking not at all suspicious, with a stole slipping seductively from her shoulders
The Man Who Stole the Prize Marrow by H. M. BatemanHumorous scene showing the interior of a tent at an agricultural show, with plants, vegetables and flowers arranged on trestle tables for judging, while a cheeky chap decides to abscond with a huge
Proud Mother & SonAn Edwardian Lady wearing a fur stole, looks proud of her grown-up son in his pin- striped suit, overcoat and bowler hat, ready for his new job in the City
Edwardian CostumeAn Edwardian upper class husband and wife on the steps of their mansion. She wears a full-length mauve outfit, with wide brim hat and fur stole, he wears a hat and overcoat
Ladies day suit, 1926A suit featuring a long jacket made of Gabardine and Crepe de Chine. The outfit was accessorised with matching corsage and handkerchief and a sliver fox stole
Merry Widow HatBeautiful young lady wearing a rather large, plume laden hat - a style that became known as the " Merry Widow" after a hat worn by Lily Elsie in the operetta of the same name
George V / Robe & StoleWearing the Royal Robe of Cloth of Gold and stole
Fur Collar 1930SA stylish woman sits on the edge of a bed resting before she finishes her packing. She wears either a fur stole or a coat with a deep fur collar
Morning & Evening Dress 1814Morning dress: crimson velvet pelisse with front en militaire, lined with ermine & with matching caput; Evening dress: white satin with silver lace girdle & white fur tippet
Beaded Dress 1942American film star Joan Bennett models a dress she wears in her latest picture, " Girl Trouble". She looks sultry if a little troubled as she reclines on some stairs
Boy at Tailors ShopA young boy in a sailor blouse is measured for a new outfit. His mother, in a fox fur stole, looks on. Tailors sit cross legged on a table while another cuts cloth
Fur Stole 1910A young woman in a fur toque & stole sits cross-legged on a bar stool while chatting to a man in a bowler hat & lounge suit with large turn-ups on his trousers
Moth-Eaten Fur 1960SAn elderly lady in a straw toque hat, pearls & a moth- eaten fox fur stole shelters beneath an umbrella
Fox Fur Stole 1924Slender young woman in a black & white two-piece dress drapes a silver fox fur stole, complete with head, over a chair back
Petit-Gris Scarf 1922a broad shawl-like scarf with pockets to keep the hands warm. The fur is petit-gris, a type of squirrel
White Fox Fur StoleA girl in clothing typical of the Great War period wears a white fox fur stole, complete with head, tail & feet, around her shoulders. Date: circa 1917
Miss Gilman / Costume 1905Mabelle Gilman wears a lace trimmed high-necked gown with a pouched bodice, bell shaped flaring skirt, a fur- trimmed hat with a cocked brim & a fur muff & stole
Cafe Society 1906Paris fashions: bell shaped skirt with gathered flounces, broad belt, lace high-necked blouse, fur stole & hat tilted forwards; an embroidered jacket with shawl collar
Victor Stiebel DesignA design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) for an elegant green suit with fitted jacket, long bias cut skirt and fur stole
Stiebel / Cotton CongressStiebel-designed dress of British cotton styled for the International Cotton Congress in Manchester. Checked chambray by Burgess Ledward used for the skirt & stole
Costume / Gimbel Bros 1914Fur hat, stole, fur-trimmed coat, double skirts (narrow under-skirt) or long jackets creating a tunic effect, hats with broad brims & vertical trim, Louis heel boots
Fox Fur Stole C. 1917Costume of the Great War: short gathered skirt & loose shapeless jacket with over-stitching, lace-up shoes with a Louis heel, a white fox fur stole & a straw hat
Clock / Clepsydra, C magneThe Clepsydra of Charlemagne (or water stealer ). A graduated vase was filled with liqued which stole through an aperture. The receding height marked the passage in hours
Autumn Dresses for 1933A selection of ladies Autumn dresses
Fur Fashions of 1924Cloche hats, fox fur stole, waistless tubular dresses with button detailing or fur cuffs & a window pane check suit of narrow skirt & shapeless jacket with large lapels
Striped Dress Circa 1918Tubular dress, Louis heel boots, fur stole, reticule, hat with bow. " There she goes..all dressed up in her Sunday clothes, nobody knows.. whether shes wears any..." ?
Colette / Vie ParisienneSIDONIE-GABRIELLE WILLY French novelist: a caricature
A Card Game / Le RireFour smartly-dressed men and women playing a hand of cards after dinner; one of the ladies wears a fur stole, while another watches through a lorgnette
Grey Silk Dress & TurbanPale grey satin dress with large, puffed sleeves; gold brooches worn on the bodice & sleeves; green turban with bird of paradise feathers; pearl necklace
The Eagle GarudaGaruda, the eagle who became Vishnus mount. He stole the soma (life-sustaining liquid) which he is seen carying here. he was a devourer of snakes
Myth / Tibet / 2 NeighboursTHE STORY OF TWO NEIGHBOURS A poor man showed kindness to a sparrow, who gave him a seed which grew riches. His rich neighbour stole it, but it didn t have the same effect