STRIKING CDV OF UNIDENTIFIED INDIAN WARS ERA COLONEL

STRIKING CDV OF UNIDENTIFIED INDIAN WARS ERA COLONEL

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Item Code: 1138-2081

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This handsome portrait features a distinguished-looking colonel sporting the 1872 Shoulder Knot Epaulette for officers, in use for most ranks until 1888.

The image is mounted to a card, which has been trimmed at the corners to a rounded style.  The image extends to the right and left edges of the card, more typical of 1870’s style commercial photography offerings. Virtually no damage; slight area of discoloration along the reverse lower edge but otherwise clean. Carte-de-visite measures 2.6” x 4.05”.

A very nice portrait of an Indian Wars era senior officer.  Would display well among any wide-ranging militaria collection.  [cm][ph:L]

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