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HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR OFFICERS CHAPEAU WITH TIN

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR OFFICERS CHAPEAU WITH TIN

BOX. A superb Civil War period M1859 officer's bicorn or fore and aft hat. Hat measures approx. 17 1/4" in length and 5" in width. It is made of fine black beaver felt with gold bullion tassels at each end. The left fan has a 4 1/2" grosgrain cockade with a single Civil War Yankee staff button below and a wonderful gold and silver bullion eagle on oval above. 2" Patterned sweatband with burgundy silk lining. The crown is embossed in gold "WARNOCK & CO. NO. 519 B-WAY NEW YORK ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL" with a large image of the hotel. The hat is housed in its original japanned tinned iron box formed in the shape of the hat. The hat belonged to Frederick Sears Grand d'Hautville (1838-1918) who served in the Union Army during the Civil War. D'Hauteville was appointed volunteer aide-de-camp (ADC) to General Nathaniel Banks in December 1861, and saw action with Banks at Winchester in 1862. He was commissioned Captain and Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers in June of 1862. He then served on General Samuel Crawford's staff, including fierce action at Cedar Mountain in August. General Crawford wrote in his report, "... Of my staff officers, I desire to mention Captain Frederick d'Hauteville, my assistant adjutant-general, who was indefatigable in rendering me the most important services on the field...". Captain D'Hauteville resigned his commission on February 24, 1863 and returned to private life. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: an auction listing of the hat when sold in Switzerland in 2015. CONDITION: hat shows extremely light wear and could be considered near mint. Tin hat box shows wear to painted surfaces only. (02-16776/BF). $2,000-3,000.