Antique Edwardian Boy's Coat in White Corduroy

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Description

This is a small antique boy’s coat in cream corduroy, dating from the beginning of the 20th Century. It has a collar of white ermine and is flared from the armholes. It fastens to the side with small hooks and large mother of pearl type buttons fastening with buttonholes. The sleeves have 2 small buttons on the outer edge. It bears the label of Harvey Nicholls, a very famous London retailer.

The chest measurement is 27 ins/68 cms. and the length from shoulder to hem is 21 1/2 ins/55 cms. The outside length of the sleeves is 12 ins/30 cms.

The only faults I can find are some wear on the fur collar at the back and some faint brown marks on the cuff of the right sleeve, and a faint mark on the lining, which can be seen on the photographs.

The coat is in excellent condition and suitable for wearing or display.
Postage for this item is free within the United Kingdom. This is by signed for delivery and includes insurance. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT US FOR OVERSEAS POSTAL CHARGES BEFORE PAYING FOR THIS ITEM.
Shipping information
Small items are despatched by Royal Mail first class recorded service, but larger items will probably be sent by a courier service. Both of these options will include insurance.
Terms and conditions
I am careful to describe goods as accurately as I can, but secondhand and antique items almost always show some signs of wear and may have small flaws which have been overlooked, so please do not expect perfection when buying something old and used.


If you are not happy with your purchase and return it in undamaged condition within 14 days of receipt, I will refund your full purchase price excluding return postage.
DateEdwardian : Early 20th Century Codeas201a202 / 7431 PriceSold StatusSold SellerTextiles and Stuff Telephone07973 301665Non UK callers :+44 7973 301665 Emailtextilesandstuff@btinternet.com

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