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by Rohan Wilmott » Sat Jan 04, 2014 3:06 am
Hello, Paul.
The following is taken from the excellent CD ROM "Uniforms & Flags of the Dutch Army and The Army of Liege 1685-1715" by Robert Hall, Iain Stanford & Yves Roumegoux that I obtained from the great blokes at On Military Matters.
Consistent with what Bob said, this reference shows that from ~ 1690 uniforms are white coats (the text describes light grey kersey material however) lined red for the cavalrymen; NCO's & officers in red coats with red linings - officers with silver lace & orange sash, and trumpeter with red coat with yellow linings and white trumpeter's lace - the hanging sleeve is shown as yellow with white lace. Buttons are white metal and horse furniture is red lined white.
This should be a nice looking unit. This reference also gives a 1686 standard for the unit of gilt fringed standard with gold leaf lace around the perimeter, inside which is a black or dark blue saltire with the ends of each arm ending as a triangular point. A 1687 reference gives a colonel's standard with a white field & company standards of blue-grey field with a dark blue saltire.
Hope this is useful.
Cheers, Rohan.