WWI Us Army 1902 Cavalry Officer Dress Uniform Frock Coat
WWI U.S. Army 1902 Cavalry Officer Dress Uniform Frock Coat This distinguished 1902 Model Cavalry Lieutenant’s Dress Uniform Frock Coat embodies the elegance and functionality of WWI military attire. Tailored by Brooks Brothers, Broadway, New York, this coat is a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance. Key Features: Main Body: Constructed from full dark blue wool for a refined and authentic military look. Collar & Cuffs: Features a yellow stand-up collar with open hem cuffs, adorned with gold braid for a polished finish. Buttons & Insignia: Equipped with brass buttons that retain their original detailing. Includes a Coastal Artillery...
WWI U.S. Army 1902 Cavalry Officer Dress Uniform Frock Coat
This distinguished 1902 Model Cavalry Lieutenant’s Dress Uniform Frock Coat embodies the elegance and functionality of WWI military attire. Tailored by Brooks Brothers, Broadway, New York, this coat is a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance.
Key Features:
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Main Body:
- Constructed from full dark blue wool for a refined and authentic military look.
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Collar & Cuffs:
- Features a yellow stand-up collar with open hem cuffs, adorned with gold braid for a polished finish.
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Buttons & Insignia:
- Equipped with brass buttons that retain their original detailing.
- Includes a Coastal Artillery insignia on each sleeve cuff, situated under the trefoil, adding to its historical authenticity.
Condition:
- Overall very good to fine condition, with minimal wear.
- Small tear near one button, though all buttons are included.
- Isolated areas of minor fabric damage, such as a 1″ square tear on the left rear lower tail and one under the right sleeve armpit.
- Slight loosening of bullion on the collar’s front corner and some minor re-tacking required for one arm lining.
Historical Details:
- Dated 12/23/1912 and originally owned by Lieutenant J. U. Howe.
- Interior label indicates another tailored version made by Ridabock & Co, New York, dated Feb 18, 1909, for Lt. William Gray.
Material & Lining:
- Wool shell with a combination of silk and cotton lining, offering durability and comfort.
Applications:
- Perfect for collectors, reenactors, or as a museum exhibit showcasing WWI U.S. Army officer attire.
This 1902 Pattern Army Officer’s Dress Uniform is a remarkable example of early 20th-century military craftsmanship, combining historical significance with refined elegance.
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