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FINE CIVIL WAR LT. COLONEL’S FROCK COAT, “CAMP

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,500.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 10,000.00 USD
FINE CIVIL WAR LT. COLONEL’S FROCK COAT, “CAMP
CAP”, BELT & SASH & PHOTOS OF LT. COL. JACOB J. STORER. Jacob Jones Storer (1826-1902) was the son of Adm. George Washington Storer, from a very long line of American officers dating back to the Revolutionary War. Offered here is his Lt. Col.’s frock coat, camp cap, belt & sash, a photograph of him wearing this coat in 1864 & other related ephemera. Jacob entered service in the 13th New Hampshire as a major September 23, 1862. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel June 1, 1863 & left service in May 1864 due to disability. His regulation double-breasted frock coat is in beautiful condition retaining its original double border bullion lieut. colonel straps w/ silver oak leaves. Coat has classic Civil War characteristics exhibiting the finest tailoring w/ lg. bulbous elbows, sm. cuffs, superb quilted lining, tail pockets, velvet cuffs & collar. A sm. inked cloth tag is sewn in right sleeve “Col. Storer”. His officer’s sword belt & patent sash have also survived in fine matching condition. His wonderful patriotic “fatigue or smoking hat” is hand knitted red, white & blue w/ fine hand sewn silk liner. A family note states"Worn during Civil War by Jacob Jones Storer - grand-father of Leone". Ephemera includes 3 additional photographs to his wartime one in this uniform, several muster documents as major & Lt. Col. In a November 17, 1863 letter to his father from Ft. Tillinghast, He states in the letter that he does not believe Gen. Butler will move his troops from quarters & they will spend the winter, before possibly a campaign into the Carolinas or the Peninsula of Virginia. There are other documents concerning his estate & his disability from service. Also included is a homemade housewife w/ tag stating it was used by Storer. A most interesting item is a Victorian British Royal patent w/ a 7" wax seal housed in japanned rnd. container attached to the folio vellum document for Jacob’s invention of specialized coal grinding equipment for ship boilers. Family note accompanying the knit hat reads "worn during Civil War by Col. Jacob Jones Storer- Grand-father of Leone". CONDITION: the frock is in fine condition, complete, original, tiny reductions, no major condition issues noted, the 23mm “eagle I” buttons retain virtually all their original gilt, as do the cuff buttons. Velvet collar has loss of some nap, but generally much better than other examples found. Fatigue cap is excellent. Paper all very good, vellum patent & seal are also fine. (02-14733/JS). $7,000-10,000.