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Royal Artillery No1 Dress (1952)

Royal Artillery No1 Dress (1952)

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Introducing the Royal Artillery No1 Dress (1952) - a timeless piece of British military history! This ceremonial dress, tailor-made for 2/Lt J. K. Muir on May 7, 1952, is a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this dress exudes elegance and prestige. While the measurements are not available, we have taken the liberty to provide rough dimensions for your convenience. The jacket boasts a chest size of 45" and a length of 34", while the trousers feature a waist size of 34" and a length of 43". Please note that these are approximate measurements.

Complete with a Navy Blue belt and adorned with brass buttons and pips, this dress is a true symbol of the Royal Artillery's rich heritage. Impeccably maintained, it remains in very good condition, ready to take center stage in any military collection.

Whether you are a passionate collector, a history enthusiast, or simply appreciate the allure of vintage military attire, this No1 Dress is a must-have. Its timeless charm and historical significance make it a captivating addition to any wardrobe or display.

Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of British military history. Embrace the legacy of the Royal Artillery and add this exquisite No1 Dress to your collection today.

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About Hatfield Antiques

Welcome to Hatfield Antiques and Founders Ross and Jane Hatfield

Our dream came to us during Covid lockdown, with not a lot else to do and living in a flat we ended up watching a lot of television, cooking shows, gameshows, crime drama and antique shows and that was when we realized that we both shared a passion for antiques and collectables, not always liking the same things, but showing us that we both shared a passion.

Our dream came to us during Covid lockdown, with not a lot else to do and living in a flat we ended up watching a lot of television, cooking shows, gameshows, crime drama and antique shows and that was when we realized that we both shared a passion for antiques and collectables, not always liking the same things, but showing us that we both shared a passion.