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Coat

Late 19th century
Artist/Maker

Costume worn by Charles Wyndham in an unidentified production. Cut away coat in naval style in black barathea, the collar and lower edge of the front edged with yellow sueded cotton. The jacket fastens with three brass buttons. Each sleeve is set with three bands of yellow cotton cord and three brass buttons.


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Brief description
Cut away naval style coat worn by Charles Wyndham in an unidentified production, probably late 19th century, by L & H Nathan Ltd
Physical description
Costume worn by Charles Wyndham in an unidentified production. Cut away coat in naval style in black barathea, the collar and lower edge of the front edged with yellow sueded cotton. The jacket fastens with three brass buttons. Each sleeve is set with three bands of yellow cotton cord and three brass buttons.
Dimensions
  • Coat, lanyard, trousers weight: 2.4kg
  • Trousers, hip to hem length: 85cm
  • Trousers, waist width width: 43cm
  • Lanyard, length length: 91cm
  • Lanyard, widest part width: 10cm
  • Jacket, shoulder width width: 50cm
  • Jacket, collar to tail length: 103cm
Marks and inscriptions
' L&H Nathan 1 ' (Label)
Object history
Costume worn by Charles Wyndham in an unidentified production, probably late 19th century. Purchased from Sotheby & Co, December 6th 1978 (private sale after sale).
Association
Collection
Accession number
S.16-1978

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Record createdAugust 31, 2004
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