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by Duke of Plaza-Toro » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:13 am
I’ve had a good look around that website Rob and there are a few pictures of chaps in yellow and ‘tawney’ orange sashes – although, as you say, a lot of blue is evident.
Re-enactors (or at least the better ones…) make good painting guides for general appearance and colours but I would be a bit cautious about treating them as ‘gospel’ for some of the details.
I know from my own time involved in ECW re-enactment that we often wore different sashes and sometimes different coloured coats depending on what we were representing (i.e. not always the regiment we actually were – depending on the particular event scenario). Furthermore, the quality of historical research and dedication to authentic appearance can vary quite a bit from re-enactment regiment to regiment. Back in my day (admittedly many years ago now) a few of the Sealed Knot units were very poor (more Hollywood - than plausible 17th Century).
However, the latter issue shouldn’t be a problem with Waller’s Horse who had, and presumably still have, a very good reputation. Have you thought of using the “contact” link on their website and asking them about the blue sashes? You might find them quite helpful, but knowing how often some regiments check their Inboxes you may have to wait a while.
DPT