Item Description
Original Item. Only One Available. This is an interesting Imperial German dress coatee or dinner jacket worn during the late 19th Century. From the buttons, we believe it to be Saxon, worn by the Garde Reiter Regiment during ceremony while wearing their M1890 Lion-topped helmets. This is a coatee which requires a lot more research. The coatee is stamped twice with the mark of F. & A. Diringer of Munich, a maker of clothing and later a costume house.
The coatee retains its buttons and has a bit of mothing damage across the exterior as shown. The jacket bears two epauletes and the coattail is very well-designed with two more stamps for F. & A. Diringer of Munich on each tail. This is a very interesting coatee which requires further research. Comes ready for display!
Approximate Measurements
Collar to shoulder: 10"
Shoulder to sleeve: 24”
Shoulder to shoulder: 15"
Chest width: 17”
Waist: 18"
Front length: 19.5"
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