4295 CIVIL WAR NEW YORK DRUMMER BOY'S UNIFORM COAT.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,500.00 USD
Estimated at 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
A very seldom encountered regulation State of New York drummer boy's uniform coat of the Civil War period. This uniform was likely issued to a drummer boy around 1862 or 1863 when New York replaced the initial issue of frock coats with a chasseur style jacket. The coat is dark blue with 7 coat size general service buttons down the front. The corresponding button holes appear to be hand sewn and field repaired. The coat also has one cuff button on each cuff. The collar is 1 1/4" in the back and 3/4" in the front. The lining of the coat is muslin with a clear " S N Y " stamp in the back along with four dots denoting the size. The sleeve lining is also cotton but a bit more of a refined cloth. The right sleeve has ink markings which read " G. C." over " 10 " along with the number " 229 " written with a dip pen. It is very likely the initials " G. C. " are the initials of the drummer boy that wore this uniform through numerous bloody conflicts. There are a plethora of extant photographs that show New York drummer boys wearing this style uniform as well as similar examples. CONDITION: the uniform is amazingly solid for the miles it has traveled. All buttons are undamaged. Seams are tight but some edges are lightly frayed particularly at the collar. The fabric is free of moth damage and the dark blue color is still vibrant. (02-24852/BF). $3000-5000.