This vest was fashioned from white satin and features an embroidered floral design around the borders and pockets. It was likely worn in 1812 and is believed to have been worn by Captain James Dick,
This vest was fashioned from white satin and features an embroidered floral …
These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. These came into fashion because in the early years mens dress shirts `were only manufactured with extra long sleeves.
These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. …
These breeches belonged to George Ball who was born in Schoharie, N.Y. in 1765, and moved to Upper Canada as a United Empire Loyalist. He served in the War of 1812, was a partner in the establishment
These breeches belonged to George Ball who was born in Schoharie, N.Y. …
Part of the Servos Collection, and is listed as a British Officer’s waistcoat once belonging to Alonzo Strong of St. Ann's Ontario. It is more likely that it is a domestic waistcoat. There are eleven
Part of the Servos Collection, and is listed as a British Officer’s …
This is a black felt man's dress coat with wide cuffs and tails, and buttons on the front lapels. The style is from 1790-1800. The coat is believed to have belonged to Reverend Sampson of Grimsby. Th
This is a black felt man's dress coat with wide cuffs and …