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Napoleonic French Voltigeur Officer’s Coat, 1814 [Habit, Officier de Voltigeurs].HENRY RAEBURN, Attributed. A Scottish Officer and His Family, c. 1805.[NAPOLEONIC BRITISH ARMY UNIFORMS]. SMITH, Charles Hamilton. 1814
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Freeport, ME, United States
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The Historic Costume Collection of James L. Kochan, including garments, footwear, tailoring tools, artwork, manuscripts, color plate books and other rare imprints
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18th Century Scarlet Cloak w/ Long Island Provenance: A hooded and caped cloak or "cardinal" of scarlet broadcloth owned by Mary Pierson Rose (1769-1830) of Suffolk County, Long Island. The cape body is 52 inches in length at center back at neck
0074: 18th Century Scarlet Cloak w/ Long Island ProvenanceEst. US$1,200-US$2,400
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GEORGE COOKE. Stephen Girard of Philada., c. 1825.: Oil on canvas, 22 1/4 x 17 1/2 inches; signed 'G. Cooke' on lower left corner, in carved, gilt, period frame. Stephen Girard (1750-1831), an expatriate Frenchman, was by 1810
0077: GEORGE COOKE. Stephen Girard of Philada., c. 1825.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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American Militia Uniform of Glazed Serge, c. 1828: A handsome American militia uniform coat constructed of glazed, scarlet serge trimmed with false buttonholes of 3/8 inch-wide, silk tape. The coat is single-breasted with three rows of ¾
0079: American Militia Uniform of Glazed Serge, c. 1828Est. US$2,500-US$5,000
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Working Man’s Coarse Linen Shirt, c. 1830: Shirt hand-sewn of relatively coarse, plain-weave, off-white linen, approximately 33 inches long by 26 inches wide in the body, with 19 inch-long, gusseted sleeves gathered into wristbands of 1
0080: Working Man’s Coarse Linen Shirt, c. 1830Est. US$250-US$500
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American Gentleman’s Wallet, 1830-1840: Wallet of russet calf, 3 ½ x 7 ¼ inches in closed position, with a scalloped flap with a leather closure strap (showing a wire-wrap, period repair) ending in male portion of a steel clasp,
0084: American Gentleman’s Wallet, 1830-1840Est. US$100-US$200
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Fashionable American Paletot or Pilot Coat, c. 1840: By the late 1830s, a new style of outdoor coat was coming into fashion, the “paletot”, described as a “short Great Coat”, it was made both single- and double-breasted and was
0085: Fashionable American Paletot or Pilot Coat, c. 1840Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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A pair of 19th century waistcoats or vests (2): A double-breasted waistcoat of black silk, probably 1840s-1850s, with a woolen, double-breasted waistcoat, white with blue window-pane patterning, probably dating to the 1860s-1870s.
0090: A pair of 19th century waistcoats or vests (2)Est. US$100-US$200
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