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    Historical Minds Needed! Uniform Identification

    Hello All and Greetings from Toronto, Ontario.

    I was hoping to put this out to the community to see if anyone can help me identify the uniform in this portrait of a soldier. I have attached several images.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    I see them. Very interesting. Looking forward to discussion.
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    Any more details about the portrait? The jacket looks like a cavalry one.

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    I'm of no use for identifying any of it, but I do find the headdress details interesting. It looks like red/white/green around the headband, and it's not really dicing where the colours alternate differently on each row. They're in columns. I wonder if this might yield more historical references than the jacket, if it's uniquely identifying.

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    I have no additional information - i picked it up at a local auction. The frame is terrible and not original.

    My guess from looking at the back is that it is mid - late 19th century.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    I'm of no use for identifying any of it, but I do find the headdress details interesting. It looks like red/white/green around the headband, and it's not really dicing where the colours alternate differently on each row. They're in columns. I wonder if this might yield more historical references than the jacket, if it's uniquely identifying.
    And the timeframe. This looks to be Napoleonic era.

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    Were it me, I'd be taking it out of the frame to see if there is any additional info hidden, like the artist's name, a date, or anything else.

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    I took the portrait out if the frame - no signature / date / other identifying markings.

    The piece is oil on canvas - looks like it has a later board backing used to strengthen the piece and to make quick touch ups - where the canvas has been torn / damaged you can see where it has simply filled in and roughly painted over.

    Looks like I will have to rely on the uniform for any additional information. I appreciate all the help.

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    I have been looking through a book on Wellingtons highlanders and see no bonnet banding like that shown in your picture. What I see is vertical red and white stripes with horizontal stripe that is green where it crosses the red stripe. This gives a green square in the middle of the red stripe. It is possible that the artist used some artistic license. I do not see any cross belt badge like that shown either. I have read somewhere that artistic license was quite a common practice during the Napoleonic war, especially by non British artists. I am by no means an expert on this so take my answer with a grain of salt.

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