Set of 4 Framed Military Uniform Prints — Lexington, Norfolk, Charleston & New Orleans
An estate-sourced set of four framed historical uniform prints, each depicting early American military dress tied to specific regional companies.
Each print is professionally framed under glass and labeled with its respective location, offering both visual cohesion and historical reference:
- Lexington Light Infantry — Lexington, Kentucky (1789)
- Norfolk Troop of Horse — Norfolk, Virginia (1795)
- Charleston Light Dragoons — Charleston, South Carolina (1855)
- Native American Battalion — New Orleans, Louisiana (1841)
The figures are rendered in a classic illustrative style, with crisp detailing and muted tones that read quietly against the aged paper grounds. Together, they create a collected study—balanced, structured, and inherently architectural when hung as a group.
Each piece retains its original backing with visible maker’s label and wire for hanging. Sold as a complete set of four.
Approximate Measurements (each):
~12” height × ~9” width
Condition:
Estate-sourced and previously owned. Light age toning, spotting, and minor wear to paper and backing consistent with age. Frames show light surface wear. Backings remain intact with original hanging wire. Glass intact. No noted structural issues.
A set that reads best when kept together—anchored in place, layered into a study, or hung in a tight grid for impact.
Collected slowly. Chosen with care.
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