The everlast was a filthy beast but cleaned up real nice ... eventually (not much with the label, yet). Here it is along with my Alexander Speed to show how very similar the features and tailoring are (it is 10" tall). Darn thing even has the standard 8034 type Stall & Dean numbering, but no hidden Speaker or Cobb, darnit. Bert send me yours.
I haven't done much with the Leacock other than the lining and piping (which will lighten a little over time). May just keep that one as it is because I sort of like the way it looks, and will likely be talked out of it one day by one of the white glove cleaning boyz. Thing's pretty massive at 10" tall and 9.5" wide.
The Phillipi Wishart is another huge mitt, measuring in at 10.5"" X 10", that really cleaned up well with some TLC. I think this one can even go cleaner.
Last but not least is the "bat web" from last month that I finally laced the finger webs and added a little rolled web because that's the way I roll.