Description
The Irish Fenian movement had begun to make its presence felt during the previous year
and whose return they were to welcome with great ceremony
Popularly known as the Mini
17 shillings and sixpence
Headdresses mb-width 5181 The Irish Fenian movement hadHeaddresses, early 16th century, (1843). The caul, under which the hair is gathered in the first two of these figures, was popular in the reign of Henry VII. The band on the fourth head ornamented with jewellery, is a templette. The third figure is said to be a portrait of either of Anne of Bretagne, wife of Francis I of France who ruled 1515 1547, or of his first wife, Claude de France. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages
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