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Sorry for the late reply, just happened to see the thread. I think many of those double breasted waistcoats without lapels were made in the 1950ies. This seems to have been a trend at the time, even coats (=jackets) were made without lapels then.
What about the buttons and the machine-sewn button holes? I don't know when sewing-machines that could sew button holes were introduced. I'm more with Dirk Wainscotting but - as certainly I'm not experienced enough - you may be right of course.