Frock coats

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Suit | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
<3 Vintage Fashion: 1700-1799 [{Suit} DATE: 1755-65 CULTURE: British MEDIUM: wool, silk CREDIT: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; H. Randolph Lever Fund, 1968.]
Johann Hummel court suit, c. 1810-14
Court suit Uncut voided silk velvet, silk faille, silk embroidery floss, gold & silver embroidery purl & frieze, rhinestone & metal sequins c. 1810-14 Paris, France Gift of Yvonne Hummel 2008.947.2A-C
Suit | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Suit (Frockcoat, waistcoat and breeches), Italian, 1740-1760, silk, metal, cotton, linen. This suit is the epitome of mid-18th century men's wear with its curved jacket front, fitted breeches, narrow sleeves and decorative mid-thigh length waistcoat. Unlike most suits of the period, this suit can be undoubtedly linked through matching buttons on the coat, breeches and waistcoat.
Gentleman's Coat
Court coat, c. 1790. Brown silk velvet, exquisitely embroidered with coloured silks in a floral pattern along the fronts, collar and cuffs and pocket flaps, back vent and pleats.
Court suit | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
c. 1810 court suit. Silk velvet with silk embroidery. French. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009.300.1001a-c.
Manchester Art Gallery
Court Suit, 1770-1785, French, silk, velvet, satin, cotton. Purple velvet coat and breeches, lavishly embroidered with naturalistic flowers; white satin waistcoat, similarly embroidered. Belonging to Sir John Stanley of Alderley Bt. Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to George III.
Men’s suit (Jacket, Waistcoat, Breeches) First half of 18th Century- Italia
Napoleonic - 19th Century Tailoring
18th Century Gentlemans Frock Coat, wool, CT9001, long silk waistcoat available separately. Brass effect floral button used with this coat.
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Frock coat, mid 18th century - I ADORE the 18th Century fashion. When effort was at its height.