7th New York Artillery Soldier Quarter Plate






    
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7th New York Artillery Soldier Quarter Plate - Remains To Be Seen

Excellent quarter plate image of a soldier in full uniform. Possibly a pre-Civil War Corporal. He wears a Shako and a grand uniform with enormous epaulets. Light tinting on his cheeks. He was a member of the 7th New York Artillery. (Although there is a bit of reflection in the image on the Shako emblem, it is a distinctly a '7', albeit reversed.) In a maker-marked half leather case by 'E. Codding' - it is stamped in the lower left.

$360  No. 305  Questions?

7th New York Artillery Soldier Quarter Plate - Remains To Be Seen


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