"Bicorne Said "court" Encrypted Button Under Crown Of Nobility & Royalty."
Bicorne known as “court”. Etiquette under the Second Empire dictates that, when one is a “civilian” official, dignitary or soldier, one presents himself at court, as part of an audience or a ceremony, in “court attire”. Most of the time these “uniforms” are rented for those who have few opportunities to appear in them. This uniform consists of a "French style" court dress embroidered more or less richly depending on its purse and the bicorne is to match. These cocked hats are found quite often and they are often “slaps” (foldable). There are many different models, but always with black silk ribbons on the horns, for "civilians" or civil servants. This model is richly decorated. Bicorn hat, in taupe felt trimmed with white ostrich feathers. Braid made of twisted gold wire. Tricolor cockades blue white red and bears a numbered button under crown of nobility & royalty (To be identified). In good general condition. Size 55/56 cm.
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