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Full Dress Coat of Lieutenant General Sir William Clinton

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Full Dress Coat of Lieutenant General Sir William Clinton. Sir William Clinton (1769-1846) was involved in a number of secret missions during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1801 he commanded a covert mission to occupy Madeira and was its governor for a year.

Red body with cuff and collar dark blue and brass button

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$329.92

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Full Dress Coat of Lieutenant General Sir William Clinton. Sir William Clinton (1769-1846) was involved in a number of secret missions during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1801 he commanded a covert mission to occupy Madeira and was its governor for a year.

Red body with cuff and collar dark blue and brass button

Available Color: Madder Red , Scarlet Red , Light Gray , Dark Gray , Royal Blue , Navy Blue, Black, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Yellow, Sky Blue, Civil War Blue


Fabric: Wool Blazer, Heavy Cotton, Jean Wool and write your require.

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Full Dress Coat of Lieutenant General Sir William Clinton

Full Dress Coat of Lieutenant General Sir William Clinton

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