CAVALRY OFFICER WITHOUT A HORSE AND WITHOUT A COUNTRY

A cavalry officer poses for his portrait at an unknown studio in an unknown location. This handsome military man is wearing what appears to be riding gloves and a sword in a sheath on his belt. He also has a belt buckle which may provide some additional information. However, limited magnification availability has precluded uncovering further identifying information on the buckle. It is unlikely that the subject is a member of an American cavalry unit. There is an embroidered crown on his left sleeve which may indicate he served in a Canadian or British mounted brigade. Another possibility is that the subject is actually an actor wearing a theatrical costume. Hopefully, a cabinet card visitor will leave an enlightening comment concerning this man’s identity.

Published in: on September 3, 2012 at 12:01 am  Comments (5)  
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  1. Jason Evan Mihalko (@jaypsyd)'s avatar

    It’s hard to think about where this soldier came from when I am so distracted by his enormous gravity-defying mustache.

  2. sjreidhead's avatar

    What an image! I think it is probably an actor.

    SJR
    The Pink Flamingo

  3. Doug Strong's avatar

    The sword and buckle seem to belong to a masonic or similar order. It may actually be regalia rather than uniform.

  4. Doug Strong's avatar

    I believe it is Knights Templar.

    • Randy Lucas's avatar

      The belt buckle and sword are Knights of Columbus.


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