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Men's Dress Pants, Easton Trunk [158792]

Currency:USD Category:Artifacts / Shipwreck Artifacts Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 USD and UP
Men's Dress Pants, Easton Trunk [158792]
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Pair of expensive men's pants recovered from the Easton trunk found at the S.S. Central America shipwreck. The watch pocket inside the left side is marked by stencil and ink of the maker: // Wyman & Co. / Makers, No ?5?/ Broadway / New York / USA //. John G. Wyman and his brother George E. Wyman operated a tailor's shop at 256 Broadway, according to Trow's 1857 Directory. Wyman did not advertise in the NY Call newspaper. Five-button fly with stubs present. Square-cornered flap pockets with buttons at square corner tips. Sturdy material appears dark green with metallic fibers. Waist in back has V notch with buckle tie. Front with four suspender attachment points and two in the rear. Inside leg lining at cuff has minor degradation. This is a "showy" piece.

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Provenance: SS Central America Collection