Might I suggest that you search on eBay for Sherlock Holmes dvd - in both 'on sale' and 'completed' items worldwide. That way at least you'll cut out the dross that Google throws up.
Also have you tried a google images search for Sherlock Holmes dvd set - another way of netting only relevant...
I used 'white' - colourless, Vinegar on a couple of cat pee canvas suitcases - sprayed it on left it an hour or so then flushed it away with a fresh water using a hose. I also used vinegar then bicarbonate on the pit smell of an A2 but had to use detergent afterwards to completely remove this...
Steak and cheese (grated mature Cheddar and mature Gouda), sandwiches with crispy lettuce, tomato and mustard Mayo. On this occasion the bread was Stottie cake (oven bottom baked bread), from a bakery in Seahouses - Northumberland.
Hmmm here in the UK we use oil or lard not butter and call them Yorkshire Puddings. I guess lots of cultures had their own version of 'batter breads' sweet or savoury griddled or baked - but made from a basic batter with or without sugar.
It's brown faux fur British Miltary - (Arrow Mark) and dated 1942. A friend just bought it
http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/ii536/robrinay/Fleece%20Smock/5A5D0A06-71CE-4A75-A1EF-AFE9178A4438_zpsvihk7gj6.jpg
I've only just spotted this thread, having started another trying to ID a recent buy. I've just bought a vintage mouton collared double breasted black leather 3/4 length coat but the style police (my wife) hates it. I've taken a few shots but none with me wearing it...
I bought this today from a fellow Lounger but apart from the label with a 2 on it there are no identifying labels - it's black with a grey wool lining - it's a keeper!
http://s1258.photobucket.com/user/robrinay/library/unknown%20Barnstormer
Oh yes - and it is tailored to fasten either way -...
I've got a couple of pairs somewhere, a gold pair and a horn rimmed pair. Someone once told me that some older gold ones have a real gold content. Does anyone know if this is true?
Good article - I found this one interesting too, ( it discusses the same area with pictures), while researching leather types.
https://alaskawhitestuffid.wordpress.com/2011/08/09/leather-and-skin/
Look for clues- If they were from the 50's or 60's the foam would probably be turning powdery and dropping through the bottom of the
seat - which given the label appears to be original and has not been re-upholstered. Also the prescence of staples tends to denote 1970's or later as earlier...
I've got what I believe to be 1940s Lightning zip. I found a picture of an identical one on the Lewis Leathers site - oddly enough attached to one of their 40s jackets 'the countryman'. Not correct for your Belstaff sadly and probably worth lots more than a 60s Lightning. Have you thought of...
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