The soldier in this view is believed to be from a New Hampshire Regiment. Wreath and Number 10 are clearly visible, as are the Chevrons. It is a 6th plate and 1/2 pose. It comes with half of the display case.
This famous pose was taken in May, 1865 showing the General sitting on a fringed stool with knee high boots, gauntlets, wide brim hat, scarf with pin, and of course the typical Custer but not quite regulation uniform. This photo has been professionally matted and framed, and comes with museum glass as well. The back is marked "From Styles VERMONT GALLERY OF ART, 150 Church St. Burlington, Vt. The image is crystal clear. Approximate size is 2 1/2 w x 4"h. Will have it dismounted for inspection purposes. This photo has been reproduced numerous times in many different forms of printed media.
This one is also matted, framed, with museum glass as well. It was taken Christmas, 1864, Mason House in Winchester, Va. This exact image was published in Civil War Times Illustrated, June 1996 Issue, page 60/61. It is slightly faded, but everyone is identifiable. Tom and Libby Custer appear in this photo as well. There is no back mark visible, as it was already mounted on card stock when I acquired it. Approximate image size is 3 1/2" h x 6"w. This image has also been reproduced numerous times in many different forms of printed media.
Here is an undated and unsigned original painting of the General in full dress regalia less hat. Great detail including sword and knot, gauntlets, shoulder straps, red scarf, uniform, buttons, etc. This was painted on what appears to be a piece of barn wood or plank flooring. Image is framed less glass. Wood has been repaired; there is a vertical crack that runs top to bottom on the image. Repair only visible if you are standing very close to it. Colors are all excellent. This image is very similar in detail and style to the Marvin Pakula painting of Custer that appeared on the cover of Civil War Times Illustrated, December 1974. Approximate size is 15"w x 22"h.