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Buckles Collection

"Buckles: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of buckles, where history meets fashion in a captivating display

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Buckles Collection: The Ringers of Launcells Tower, Frederick Smallfield (1829-1915)
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Buckles Collection: One of Four Portraits of Horses - a Chestnut Horse (? Old Partner) held by a Groom
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Buckles Collection: Dummy Board of a Boy in Costume of the William and Mary Period
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Buckles Collection: Womans Buckle, c. 1936. Creator: Charles Criswell
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Buckles Collection: Gentlemans Stock Buckles, c. 1936. Creator: Charles Criswell
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Buckles Collection: Buckle, c. 1936. Creator: Charles Criswell
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Buckles Collection: Womans Buckles, c. 1936. Creator: Charles Criswell
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Buckles Collection: Neck Buckle, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Charles Criswell
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Buckles Collection: Mans Shoe Buckle, c. 1936. Creator: Charles Criswell
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Buckles Collection: No One Spoke, 1770 (w / c)
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Buckles Collection: Bridle, c. 1938. Creator: Cecil Smith
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Buckles Collection: Shoe Buckles, 1775 / 1815. Creator: Richard Humphreys
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Buckles Collection: Shoes, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Jean Peszel
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Buckles Collection: Hand Holds, 1940. Creator: Alexander Anderson
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Buckles Collection: Richard Heber, 1782 (oil on canvas)
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Buckles Collection: Erat Sermo inter Fratres (The brothers conversed), 1740 (pastel
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Buckles Collection: Nemo Loquebatur ( No one was speaking ), 1740 (pastel
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Buckles Collection: Pass for the Prince Regents Box, Kings Theatre (brass)
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Buckles Collection: Francis Basset, 1st Baron of Dunstanville, 1778 (oil on canvas)
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Buckles Collection: Loquebantur Omnes (Everyone was talking), 1740 (pastel, gouache on paper on canvas)
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Buckles Collection: Inspectors of the Collegium Medicum in Amsterdam, 1724 (oil on canvas)
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Buckles Collection: Medallions and mounted pieces
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Buckles Collection: Man in fashionable suit, 1788
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Buckles Collection: Gentleman in grey walking suit, engraved by Voysard, plate no
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Buckles Collection: Gentleman in light clothes, engraved by Duhamel, plate no
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Buckles Collection: Charles Buckles Falls
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Buckles Collection: Habit of a French Man of Quality in 1700 (engraving)
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Buckles Collection: Habit of the Duke of Burgundy in 1700 (engraving)
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Buckles Collection: That Eminent Trifle, A Beau by John Austen
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Buckles Collection: Christmas card in the shape of a suitcase
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Buckles Collection: Woman in semi-Peasant style hat with solid veil, 1800 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
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Buckles Collection: Christmas card with red belt (chromolitho)
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Buckles Collection: John Musters, 1777-c. 1780 (oil on canvas)
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Buckles Collection: Passes for the Prince Regents Box, Kings Theatre (brass)
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Buckles Collection: Young gentleman poet, engraved by Dupin, plate no. 34 from
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Buckles Collection: Hauberk, c. 1400-1450 (steel and brass rings, riveted with modern buckles and straps)
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Buckles Collection: Regents of the Aalmoezeniersweeshuis Orphanage in Amsterdam, 1729 (oil on canvas)
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Buckles Collection: The Waterloo Cup, Notes at Altcar (engraving)
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Buckles Collection: The Mathematicians or the Young Lady Who Fled: The Dispute between Doctors Rsbollius
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Buckles Collection: Advertisement, Parisian Diamond Company (engraving)
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Buckles Collection: Relics of Saxon Times (engraving)
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Buckles Collection: Buckle, possibly British, 1790-1830. Creator: Unknown
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Buckles Collection: Shoes, British, 1710-29. Creator: Unknown
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Buckles Collection: Slippers, American, 1870-75. Creator: Unknown
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Buckles Collection: Slippers, American, 1865-85. Creator: Edwin C. Burt & Co
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Buckles Collection: Evening pumps, American, 1890. Creator: Steigerwalt
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Buckles Collection: A Fascinating Volume, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
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Buckles Collection: Italian Costume 1380


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"Buckles: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of buckles, where history meets fashion in a captivating display. From the intricate engravings on "The Ringers of Launcells Tower" by Frederick Smallfield to the majestic portrayal of "One of Four Portraits of Horses, " these timeless pieces tell stories that transcend generations. As you wander through this exhibition, your eyes are drawn to the Knight Templar Effigy, a symbol of chivalry and honor. Its ornate buckle serves as a reminder of their noble lineage. Nearby stands the Dummy Board depicting a boy in William and Mary period costume, his attire complete with an exquisite buckle that adds authenticity to his ensemble. Travel further back in time as you explore the Italian Costume from 1380. The intricately designed buckle adorning this garment showcases craftsmanship at its finest, transporting you to an era filled with opulence and grandeur. Moving closer to modern times, Charles Criswell's creations take center stage. The Woman's Buckle from 1936 exudes elegance with its sleek lines and delicate details. Paired with it are Gentleman's Stock Buckles that epitomize sophistication and refinement. A standout piece is Criswell's general-purpose Buckle from 1936 – versatile yet stylish, it represents functionality without compromising style. These they were not just accessories; they were statements reflecting one's taste and personality. Intriguingly displayed nearby are Woman's it also crafted by Charles Criswell - each unique in design but united by their ability to elevate any outfit effortlessly. Their beauty lies not only in their aesthetic appeal but also in how they hold memories close for those who wore them during significant moments throughout history. As you reach the Neck Buckle created between 1935-1942, its timeless charm captivates your attention once more. This accessory was not merely utilitarian.