OK, I bit the bullet and went through the custom kernel build process.
Put my .dts in kernel/firmware/capes/ and added it to the 
kernel/firmware/MakefileDTO

...and so it works.

Conclusion: The reason the Circuitco Capes work is that they are already 
compiled into the standard distribution.
The appearance of the .dts and .dtbo files in /etc/firmware of the standard 
distro is just for shows, this is not the files that are actually used at 
boot.

Obviously the whole DTO+Cape EEPROM scheme has some flaws to be worked 
out...

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