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Item Code: 1054-977
Subject is posed standing beside a low podium with a decorative highbacked chair in front of it. On the podium is the subject’s dark forage cap with a visible infantry hunting horn insignia on the crown. The soldier stands with one arm resting next to his cap. He wears a dark, fully buttoned frock coat with light trousers.
Image has very good clarity and contrast. Paper and mount are clean with only minor surface dirt along the edges.
Reverse has a photographer’s imprint for MOORE BROS… SPRINGFIELD, MASS. [ad]
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