« Reply #35 on: Thursday 03 November 05 21:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi Prue,
I'm looking at a similar pocket book which was passed down through my husband's line. Generally, it's not significant to his profession, but shows that he (and probably his family) were deeply religious people. I don't think a photographic prop would be as 'thumbed through'. The other portrait told a story through the very fashionable clothes the man was wearing - "look at me - I'm a successful man". By the way - the 'stitches' going up through the portrait look like a walking cane to me. My grandfather had 6 canes of varying thicknesses & designs for all seasons and reasons.
If you think this man studied theology/divinity at a university (such as Edinburgh Uni) have you thought the ring might be a college ring?
Cheers,
Rena
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Wow, thanks Rena! I had no idea about the signet ring, and our man is definitely over 21

so that would make sense. Can I ask what made you think of that particular book, and whether you think it would be of significance to his profession, or just a prop for the photo?
Thank you!

Prue
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