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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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Scottish Napoleonic era Officer’s Breeches: A rare pair of surviving Napoleonic era military breeches of a British officer, made of white cassimere (wool) and trimmed with four gilt military buttons on each knee and there is a worked
0122: Scottish Napoleonic era Officer’s BreechesEst. US$800-US$1,200
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American Military Chapeau, 1839-1846: An early naval or military chapeau or “cocked hat” of the form used during the 1830s-1840s, made of pressboard covered with hatter’s “beaver finish” plush, with an
0131: American Military Chapeau, 1839-1846Est. US$1,200-US$2,400
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A British Officer’s Undress Jacket, c. 1830: Jacket of scarlet superfine, faced with a white or a very pale buff cassimere on its standing collar and pointed cuffs, as worn in undress on overseas service by officers in British infantry
0135: A British Officer’s Undress Jacket, c. 1830Est. US$600-US$1,200
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Undress Jacket of the British 65th Foot, c. 1855: This is the last pattern of sleeved jacket produced as a “forage jacket” or undress jacket for the British infantry, being superceded during the Crimean War by a double-breasted blouse of
0138: Undress Jacket of the British 65th Foot, c. 1855Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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1850s California Militia Uniform of Joshua P. Haven: A handsome all-blue uniform coat superfine woolen cloth, single-breasted and closed with 9 large buttons down the breast, each with long, gold cord holes ending in a crows-foot. The standing collar
0139: 1850s California Militia Uniform of Joshua P. HavenEst. US$3,000-US$6,000
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Civil War era U.S. Navy Round Jacket, dated 1857: This is the most important example of the handful of surviving United States Navy, double-breasted, “round jackets” of the pattern in use for petty officers and seamen from at least c.
0140: Civil War era U.S. Navy Round Jacket, dated 1857Est. US$4,000-US$8,000
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