Originally posted by Theagenes
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It was generally perceived wisdom at that time and also on casebook that the shawl was edwardian.
My miss recollection appears to be in that Andy Aliffe was working at the V&A. Apparently he wasn't. But like with many things I'm fairly certain that the Shawl had been dismissed as Edwardian. I'm fairly certain I wouldn't have dropped the story I was then chasing had I know it was genuine at that time.
So for a long time it had been assumed it wasn't the real thing. Noone doubted the families sincerity in there beliefs. Andy and Sue Parlour were of the opinion I believe that it was genuine and they at that time had a separate piece of the shawl cut from it and in a frame.
I don't know if the shawl pieces have been re-united or if they still own a separate piece of it.
Trust that clarifies
Yours Jeff
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