This well defined Duffy image was taken for an ad campaign for Aquascutum in 1960 and with Duffy's tailoring background he was able to show the garment to its best advantage. Aquascutum - Latin for "Watershield" - was founded by John Emary in 1851. The brand patented waterproof wool which was used for officers coats in the Crimean War and trench coats worn by soldiers in both World Wars. The brand has been granted six Royal Warrants and has supplied aristocrats, political leaders, and actors over its 165-year history.
All of our prints are ready to frame and supplied with a choice of black or white acid-free mount.
A Gallery Square print has an image size of approximately 12“ x 12" (31 cm x 31 cm) in a 19.75 “ x 19.75" (50 cm x 50 cm) mount. Our Gallery size open edition prints drop straight into 50cm x 50cm frames, which are available from many retailers.
High-quality black frames for Gallery prints can be made in-house for mainland UK orders. Please contact us if you would like a framed print, and a quote will be provided.
A mount is a paper-based border between the frame and the image. It adds an extra decorative element and also prevents the print from touching the glass or perspex of the frame. We supply two sizes of mount, in either square or landscape/portrait aperture, in black or white.
As with all our prints, each open edition is handmade, printed, assembled and packed at the Duffy Archive. Each print is embossed with the Duffy Archive stamp, and the reverse of each mount has a sticker detailing a brief history of the session and ink stamped with a logo from Duffy's camera cases.
Limited and Signed editions are available, to discuss options please Contact Us.

© 2026