Original late 19th century American cowboy outfit... Lot 16
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Original late 19th century American cowboy outfit including:
- Stetson hat in beige taupe felt, marked inside in gold letters "STETSON amp; C0 A.H. ALBIEN Custer
City Dak.", the sweatband disconnected but present and has the markings "Trade Mark Clear Nutria
J.B. STETSON amp; C°" and "The Fray trade mark Improved sweat patent Jan 1st 78" (1878), under the sweatband
of the hat is visible the hatmaker's shop label well marked "John B. Stetson amp; C°", with the
size "7 3/8",
- buckskin trapper shirt, fringed sleeves, embroidered bib with nine buttons,
- short jacket of beige canvas, collar with a button and closure at the belt, wallet pocket inside,
- pair of spurs in damascened iron, model with small teeth typical of the manufacture of Augustus
Buermann Manufactoring amp; C°, around 1880/1890
- pair of Batwing chaps, embossed and riveted leather, basket belt marked " J.S. COLLINS amp; CO Cheyenne
Wyo.", two pockets and leather bangs on each outer side,
- holster belt with loops for cartridges type 44-40 and beige leather revolver holster, marked
manufacturer (letters M amp; D intertwined) on the belt and holster, flat silver iron buckle, with a barb,
worn, some stains and wear, otherwise good condition, United States of America late 19th century.
This complete and untouched outfit comes from the family of a French adventurer who emigrated to the United States around
1870. The photo of the character below shows him in the United States wearing the outfit.
Expert : Mr Hervé MATOUS
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