"Frock Coat And Breeches From The Ceremonial Livery Of Count Boniface De Castellane (1867-1932)"
Frock coat and breeches from the ceremonial livery of Count Boniface de Castellane (1867-1932), reputed to be the most beautiful livery. The frock coat has red silk velvet facings on the sleeves and false pockets, the Castellane coat of arms braid is of exceptional weaving quality with gold and colored threads. It is equipped with 21 large golden buttons (without missing or moth holes, fragility at the seams of the braid). The breeches are in red silk velvet and stop mid-leg with an armorial braid fitted with a golden tightening buckle, extended on each side by a polychrome shield embroidered with the arms (4 small armorial buttons at the bottom of each leg , perfect condition. An embroidered label identifies the servant: “Armand”). Tall: “Boni” de Castellane always chose tall servants