$2,750.00 SOLD
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Item Code: M25305
The body of this jacket is in excellent condition. There is no visible moth damage of any kind. All the piping is present and is bright. Both pillows are present on the back and are also in good condition. All buttons are present and all but two are plain backed. Cuffs are functional. Seams on back look to be repaired or reinforced. This in no way detracts from the wonderful appearance of the jacket.
Interior is lined with a brown wool material. There is a breast pocket along the edge of the left liner seam. Right sleeve lining has a Cincinnati, Ohio inspector’s mark while the left sleeve is stamped with the number “2” and two tick marks that look like the number “11.” Body lining has several stress separations as well as some repairs.
This jacket is in great condition and exhibits signs of only light use. [ad]
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