Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, two unknown civilians, one bearded, one clean-shaven, inscription lost, c1380, St Peter & St Paul's Church, King's Sombourne, Hampshire, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943'Worn round the neck, perhaps attache

Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, two unknown civilians, one bearded, one clean-shaven, inscription lost, c1380, St Peter & St Paul's Church, King's Sombourne, Hampshire, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943
'Worn round the neck, perhaps attached to the mantle, is a chaperon, sometimes showing buttons, the tippet part of which does not appear owing to the presence of the mantle' (Source: A Manual of Costume as Illustrated by Monumental Brasses, H.Druitt, pub.1906)
Brass rubbing, in black heel-ball on white paper, two unknown civilians, one bearded, one clean-shaven, inscription lost, c1380, St Peter & St Paul's Church, King's Sombourne, Hampshire, by Herbert Druitt, 1876-1943'Worn round the neck, perhaps attache