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Originally $440.00
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Item Code: 344-2395
Image shows an officer standing in front of a rather plain painted backdrop of plants and a tree. The subject is posed by a column with his drawn sword by his side. He wears a kepi with an infantry hunting horn attached to the front with the letter “M” at center. He also wears a dark frock coat and trousers with a sword belt around his waist.
The image is clear with good contrast. Mount is clipped.
Reverse has some light foxing and a photographer’s imprint for ISRAEL & CO… BALTIMORE. [ad][ph:L]
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