4296 1860 ERA LINCOLN WIDE AWAKE CAMPAIGN COAT AND

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
TORCH. An interesting lot consisting of a double breasted frock coat of light cotton canvas with the outside painted white and the cuffs, collar, shoulder tabs and rear vent trim painted orange. The Wide Awakes were known to wear similar coats during their torch light parades to protect their clothing from dripping oil from the many torches held high overhead. The coat is cut exactly like a frock coat of the period and the buttons are tin backed Yankee staff buttons. There are 2 rows of 6 coat size buttons each down the front, 4 coat buttons at the tail, 2 cuff buttons at each cuff and 2 cuff buttons at the shoulder tabs. Also included in the lot is a torchlight on a 64" pole including a bracket on the top. The brass torch and bracket are painted white with yellow and blue hand painted trim and lettering. The motto on each side of the 9 1/2" torch reads " HURRAH FOR LINCOLN ". The Wide Awakes were a youth organization which eventually evolved into a paramilitary group with close ties to the Republican Party particularly during the campaign of 1860. CONDITION: the coat shows wear but remains substantially solid showing only a few scattered splits in the painted fabric and some wear to the painted finish. The torch has lost much of its painted finish and lettering. The motto "HURRAH FOR LINCOLN" can still be discerned with a little imagination and magnification. The pole and bracket are complete but show wear. (02-24188/BF). $2000-3000.