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Item Code: 224-569
Image shows an unknown officer standing beside an ornate high-backed chair. The subject has his hair neatly combed and sports a well-groomed goatee. However, in regards to his uniform he seems a bit confused. He wears a dark frockcoat with matching trousers but on his shoulders, he wears brush epaulettes and is using his shoulder straps to hold them in place. At his waist is his sash and sword belt with Model 1860 cavalry saber attached. He also wears white gauntlets.
Contrast and clarity are excellent. Mount and paper are also very good.
Reverse has a photographer’s imprint for A.S. ADDIS… LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. Reverse also has a pencil date of “1862.” [ad] [ph:L]
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