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Description: A little worn, but clearly well cared for, the soft midnight black velvet wears its age lightly. Dating from the reign of King Frederick the Miner, whose reign was mostly renowned for being quiet, uneventful in an amusing sort of way, and mostly conducted by his eldest son, this style is designed to flatter the tightly corseted hourglass silhouette of the period and fits closely around the bust before narrowing and flaring out into a short skirt around the hips. The mid-forearm-length sleeves have long turned-back cuffs exposing the ivory silk lining and decorated with silver braid, and more silver braid follows the hem and the pocket flaps. The silver-trimmed black velvet Regency jacket has two side pockets.
Appraise: The silver-trimmed black velvet Regency jacket is about two feet long and about a foot wide. It is black and is made of velvet and looks like you could wear it. It can hold less than one pound, or eleven items.
Weight: 1 3/9 lb
Value: A$37.5
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