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Hat Of Cavalry Officer US Army Stetson Campaign Hat Pre WW1

$ 457.97

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Time Period: 1816-1913
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Object modified: Non
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country, Organisation: United States
  • service: Cavalry
  • country of manufacture: States United
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • sub-type: HAT
  • Type: Hairstyle
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Hat Of Cavalry Officer US Army Stetson Campaign Hat Pre WW1
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    US Army Cavalry Hat,
    Campaign Hat
    Officer model, badge of a school of
    Cavalry
    Period: Pre WW1
    Manufacturer: John B Stetson Co
    Size: 53cm
    Guaranteed 100% authentic
    The photos are
    contractual,
    You can check out our other items for sale.
    Shipping costs include the cost of packing the items.
    We systematically group your order to reduce transport costs.
    If you make multiple purchases, do not pay until you have asked me for group shipping.
    The transport costs will then be adjusted.
    Satisfaction guaranteed, returns are accepted within 30 days.
    US Army Cavalry Hat, Campaign Hat Officer model, badge of a school of Cavalry  Period: Pre WW1 Manufacturer: John B Stetson Co Size: 53cm Guaranteed 100% authentic The photos are contractual,  You can check out our other items for sale. Shipping costs include the cost of packing the items. We systematically group your order to reduce transport costs. If you make multiple purchases, do not pay until you have asked me for group shipping. The transport costs will then be adjusted. Satisfaction guaranteed, returns are accepted within 30 days.
    Service
    Cavalerie
    Pays de fabrication
    États Unis
    Objet modifié
    Non
    Pays, Organisation
    Etats-Unis
    Type
    Coiffure
    Sous-type
    Chapeau
    Période
    1816-1913