Are the current buttons original to the jacket?
yes, there's nothing there. There is no .jpg or .tiff or whatever at the end of the web address. I jumped through some hoops over at Flickr
I'd say early 50s.
[EDIT] Whoops, having now seen the trousers, middle 50s or newer.
Interesting. Very nautical.
Thank you Baron, both for the Flickr rummaging, and your comments. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the originality of the blazer's buttons and whether I should attempt to replace them, and if so, with what? Military crested? Plain polished but old rather than new brass? Just leave well alone?
Jackson the Tailor began in 1900 with Moses Jacobson, a Russian emigre who set up in Clayton Street, Newcastle (where i was born btw). they were bought by Burtons in 1953. by that point they had 70 stores nationwide and were managed by Lionel Jacobson, Moses' son who, after the merger, became managing director of Jacksons AND Burtons apparently !
although they have a long history i've only ever seen suits post '58 by them, and there seems to be more of their vintage suits in the north east, probably because Geordie men preferred to buy from a real north east co
i have a jackson suit from the 40's, at least, that's what the style of the suit is, it could be even older.
"C & C" is possibly the maker, but unlikely?