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CONFEDERATE LIEUTENANT'S FROCK COAT

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:12,500.00 USD Estimated At:25,000.00 - 35,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE LIEUTENANT'S FROCK COAT
CONFEDERATE LIEUTENANT'S FROCK COAT. Dbl-breasted gray frock. Has 2 rows of 7 Virginia staff buttons, which are back marked "SCOVILL MFG & CO, WATERBURY." Standard stand up collar. Has a single second Lieutenant's bar on each side. Standard Confederate quatrafoiling is found on each sleeve, made of same gold bullion tape as collar insignia. Each sleeve originally had 3 buttons; one is missing from each sleeve. Coat is lined in typical dark green material. Sleeves are lined in off white cotton. Sleeves are 9-1/4" at the elbow, 5-1/2" at the cuff. Accompanying letter of authenticity from Les Jensen states, "This frock coat is made of a particular kind of cadet gray wool broadcloth believed, from other coats, to be a type made by Crenshaw and Company in Richmond, Virginia. This, plus the straight forward, parallel row button spacing, points to a probable Virginia theater origin. Both characteristics are repeated on other Virginia theater coats. The use of a slit at each end of the collar insignia has also been observed on Virginia theater coats. Conclusion: This frock coat is an orig and very good example of a Confederate officer's frock coat. Although it has no specific history, enough characteristics exist to point to a Virginia theater origin." CONDITION: Scattered mothing. One large 1" x 1" hole on face above top right button. 3" wide light stained band across left sleeve. 4-56262 JS247 (25,000-35,000)