Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-02-01 Thread Nancy Kiel
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Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-02-01 Thread Heather Rose Jones
On Jan 31, 2006, at 5:21 AM, Joan Jurancich wrote: At 04:44 AM 1/31/2006, you wrote: I've seen the word "Exant". What does this mean in costume terms? [snip] It just means that the inventory of the wardrobe still exists. We don't have very many extant (i.e., surviving) clothing pieces. I

Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-31 Thread WickedFrau
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Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-31 Thread Tania Gruning
Hiya all. I am wondering if anyone know of any danish noble/royal inventories that are intact? We have had some major royal castle burnings, but could be they were stored elsewhere. I am especially looking for the 16'th century. Tania ---

Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-31 Thread Susan B. Farmer
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2006-01-31 Thread Susan B. Farmer
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Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-31 Thread JAMES OGILVIE
What I want defined is "Wiki". Janet In costume or any other terms, "extant" means "still in existence". Kate Bunting Librarian and 17th century reenactor >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 31/01/2006 12:44 >>> I've seen the word "Exant". What does this mean in costume terms? __

Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-31 Thread Kate M Bunting
In costume or any other terms, "extant" means "still in existence". Kate Bunting Librarian and 17th century reenactor >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 31/01/2006 12:44 >>> I've seen the word "Exant". What does this mean in costume terms? __

Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-31 Thread Joan Jurancich
At 04:44 AM 1/31/2006, you wrote: I've seen the word "Exant". What does this mean in costume terms? [snip] It just means that the inventory of the wardrobe still exists. We don't have very many extant (i.e., surviving) clothing pieces. Joan Jurancich [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-31 Thread Becky
I've seen the word "Exant". What does this mean in costume terms? - Original Message - From: "Robin Netherton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 5:44 PM Subject: Re: [h-cost]

RE: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-30 Thread monica spence
anuary 30, 2006 2:29 PM To: h-cost Subject: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories >The number of extant inventories, etc. out there that have never been >studied is practically criminal. One of the defining moments in my life >was holding Edward II's wardrobe inventory -- the origi

Re: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-30 Thread Robin Netherton
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Cin wrote: > >The number of extant inventories, etc. out there that have never been > >studied is practically criminal. One of the defining moments in my life > >was holding Edward II's wardrobe inventory -- the original volume -- and > > Cool! I had no idea one even existe

RE: [h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-30 Thread Guenievre de Monmarche
Do you have publication accounts on the Dukes of Lorraine book? That sounds fascinating! Guenièvre > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Cin > Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 2:29 PM > To: h-cost > Subjec

[h-cost] extant wardrobe inventories

2006-01-30 Thread Cin
>The number of extant inventories, etc. out there that have never been >studied is practically criminal. One of the defining moments in my life >was holding Edward II's wardrobe inventory -- the original volume -- and Cool! I had no idea one even existed! >realizing that I would never be able to