Description: History: This authentic Civil War forage cap, commonly known as a "bummer" cap or kepi, was a staple of Union officers' uniforms during the American Civil War. These caps were practical and distinctive, providing shade and protection while being easily recognizable by their design. The bummer cap became a symbol of the Union army, worn by officers during the many campaigns that defined the war. This particular cap, with its period-correct insignia, tells the story of the soldiers who fought to preserve the Union during one of America's most defining conflicts. Dimensions:Crown: Back height 7 inches; Front height 3 inches; Width 5 inches; Depth about 5 inches (measured from the top of the crown)Sweatband: About 23 inches in circumferenceFrame: About 24 inches in circumferenceVisor: Width about 6 1/4 inches; Depth about 1 5/8 inches Condition: This cap shows significant signs of age, with general loss throughout. The insignia on the front is not original to this particular hat but is a period component that was handstitched onto the cap. The leather is dried out, and there is discoloration and fading throughout. The visor seems to have been reinforced with handstitching. The lining around the frame and crown has deteriorated and shreds to the touch. Please handle with care and review all photos for a detailed condition reference. Please Note: Listing is for hat only. Stand is not included. Good luck from Laurence & Sally of Baggage Battles and Storage Wars; currently roundthebend.tv
Price: 495 USD
Location: El Segundo, California
End Time: 2024-10-05T19:14:12.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
Theme: Militaria
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States