1814 Queen's Dragoon Jacket
1814 Queen's Dragoon Jacket. Striking representation of early 19th-century military attire, this officer’s full dress jacket from the 16th (or Queen’s) Light Dragoons reflects historical elegance and regimental pride. Perfect for collectors, reenactors.
Note: Allow 7+ days. Regular order 1 week · Custom 2 weeks · Embroidery 3–4 weeks. Urgent orders by email (extra cost).
1814 Queen's Dragoon Jacket. Striking representation of early 19th-century military attire, this officer’s full dress jacket from the 16th (or Queen’s) Light Dragoons reflects historical elegance and regimental pride. Perfect for collectors, reenactors. Material:
- Main Body: Crafted from full dark blue wool, showcasing durability and authenticity.
- Collar and Cuffs: Made of red wool, adorned with intricate golden braid for an elevated finish.
- Additional Option: Officers' jackets may feature silver braid accents, adding further regimental detailing.
Design Features:
- Historical Significance: Worn by Lieutenant William Polhill during 1813–1816, including at the Battle of Waterloo (1815).
- Regimental Heritage: This pattern was re-issued in 1812, though not immediately adopted by all light dragoon regiments. The 16th Light Dragoons had their coats by February 1815.
Customization:
- Available Colors: Madder red, scarlet red, light gray, dark gray, royal blue, navy blue, black, dark brown, light brown, yellow, sky blue, and Civil War blue.
- Fabric Options: Wool blazer, heavy cotton, or jean wool, tailored to meet your specific requirements.
Usage: Ideal for historical reenactments, themed events, or as a collector’s item celebrating Napoleonic military heritage.