Item 2017.317 - Aquascutum Coat with Velvet Collar

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2017.317

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Aquascutum Coat with Velvet Collar

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  • 1970-1975 (Creation)

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(1851-present)

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Black wool and mohair coat with black velvet collar. It fastens centre front with three black plastic buttons and has two angled pockets with very deep flaps. The pocket flaps are lined in black silk. It is lined in white rayon and has a centre vent in the back. There is one inside breast pocket in the right chest lining with the factory label. Size Reg 40
Country of Design: United Kingdom
Country of Manufacture: England
Keywords: Rain wear

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      Wool, mohair
      Colour/Print: Black
      Details: Mohair
      Label: Aquascutum / By Appointment to H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother / Makers of Weatherproof Garments / Regent Street London W.1. / Made in England
      Showerproof / Wool & Mohair / Dry Clean and Reproof

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