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John Wayne/How The West Was Won, 1962
A costume based on a mid-nineteenty century U.S. Cavalry Officer's uniform, the three-quarter length jacket of navy blue wool, with brass buttons decorated with the American Eagle, the collar and cuffs trimmed with black velvet, the inside pocket with Western Costume Co, Hollywood label with typescript details: No.2643-1, Name: John Wayne..., with corresponding waistcoat similarly labelled, the label additionally inscribed in black ink Richard #11 -- made for John Wayne as General William Tecumseh Sherman in the 1962 M.G.M. film How The West Was Won; accompanied by a corresponding black and white still -- 9¼x7½in. (23.5x19cm.) (2)
A costume based on a mid-nineteenty century U.S. Cavalry Officer's uniform, the three-quarter length jacket of navy blue wool, with brass buttons decorated with the American Eagle, the collar and cuffs trimmed with black velvet, the inside pocket with Western Costume Co, Hollywood label with typescript details: No.2643-1, Name: John Wayne..., with corresponding waistcoat similarly labelled, the label additionally inscribed in black ink Richard #11 -- made for John Wayne as General William Tecumseh Sherman in the 1962 M.G.M. film How The West Was Won; accompanied by a corresponding black and white still -- 9¼x7½in. (23.5x19cm.) (2)
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