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CIVIL WAR STYLE INFANTRY ENLISTED MAN'S FROCK COA

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 65,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR STYLE INFANTRY ENLISTED MAN'S FROCK COA
CIVIL WAR STYLE INFANTRY ENLISTED MAN'S FROCK COAT. An extremely well made frock coat conforming to the 1855 regulations for an infantry enlisted man's full dress uniform. The material is black wool, finely woven, that presents an almost a shiny appearance. The coat has 9-button front with a tall standing collar measuring 2-1/2" high with a welt of sky blue piping at the base and around the top edge. The functional cuffs have 2 buttons each and have a welt of sky blue piping in a reverse chevron on each. Sleeves are seamed both at the back and the front. The interior of the uniform coat is partially lined in dark brown polished cotton. The breast is lightly quilted. 2 deep tail pockets are accessed from the interior. 2 buttons are present at the rear waistline. Buttons on the coat are Civil War period, general service eagle, buttons, many with illegible back marks. The sleeves are lined in unbleached, roughly woven linen. At the back of the collar is a paper tag crudely in-sewn which reads "Size, 2" through which two X's in period ink are present and "Lot 4". Buttonholes are machine sewn. A black metal hook and eye is present at the bottom front and bottom rear of each tail, enabling the wearer to turn back the skirts of this frock coat while worn. Accompanying this lot is a letter of authentication from Sumter Military Antiques from Charleston, South Carolina. CONDITION: Excellent. Coat shows very little or no wear. Various edges of the piping appear to have been worn away from poor storage or perhaps nibbled on by moths. This example of a regulation Civil War period infantry enlisted man's dress frock coat is unusual. It is obviously not a production pc, but rather crafted at the hand of a fine tailor. There are aspects of this coat, which have caused me some question as to authenticity and I cannot positively state this was made during or after the Civil War or whether it was altered after production. 4-56251 CW4 (5,000-6,5000)