Valuation of a Wool LNER Overcoat

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nml92
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Valuation of a Wool LNER Overcoat

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Just out of interest how much is it worth?

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60041
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I would not think it was worth very much.
I had a "West Riding Electric Tramway" greatcoat that I bought back in my student days in the 1970's and ended up donating it to the tramway museum at Critch.
They were very grateful as they said that most coats like that ended up having their buttoms cut off and sold on ebay, while the the rest of the coat was burnt or thrown away.
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Re: Valuation of a Wool LNER Overcoat

Post by Mickey »

Just following on from 60041 i did have at onetime x2 British Rail (1980) issued single-breasted quilted black greatcoats with (i think?) x3 sets of B.R. silver buttons (probably would cost if bought about £200-250 each??).

I use to keep one of these greatcoats in my s/box locker at onetime that use to double up nicely as blanket to keep myself warm on a Saturday night laying on the box floor getting some (much needed) shut eye Z Z Z z z z z z z z z zzzzzzz... :wink:
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Re: Valuation of a Wool LNER Overcoat

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G'Day Gents

I used to do the same, with my overcoat, but on an 08 they were better blankets than overcoats :mrgreen:

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