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Full-standing studio view of two officers in “full dress” uniform. Both are wearing single-breasted frocks with dress epaulettes, sashes, sword belts, officer’s style cavalry sabers, and forage caps. There is a “crossed sabers” insignia on the taller man’s cap. Image is clear with very good detail. The mount has been trimmed. No photographer’s backmark.
This image has come from the Ray Richey collection of images. [jet] [ph:L]
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