Posts: 229 Location: Tyrol, Austria
Wed 05 Jan, 2011 2:18 am
hm. i`m no expert in this, but just from the look of the uniform it could really be french.
those big epaulettes, the baggy trowsers... and not least the (copper?) eagle on the cepi.
i don`t know how eagle-fancy the americans of this time were, but i bet, the troops of napoleon III. would have carried eaglies quite widespread.
the cut of the uniform looks like a mid 19th century lancer/uhlan, and if you look closely, the trowsers are reenforced with leather at the lower part - another typical feature of mid 19th cent. european cavalry.
another thing that hints at a lancer, is the cord slung around the neck, coming down on the frontside, going back under the arm and up at the opposite side, fixed on a button. lancers would usually secure their headgear with this cord during the ride.
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typical lancers/uhlans dress