(Kabinettformat Porträts). A lot of four Imperial Army cabinet card portraits, including one depicting a colourized Heer soldier in field-grey kit and wearing a Pickelhaube, unmarked, the image measuring 72 mm (w) x 150 mm (h), pasted to a card stock backer measuring 133 mm (w) x 218 mm (h), a sharp wartime image in extremely fine condition; one depicting a Hauptmann in a striking greatcoat and wielding a sword, the image measuring 97 mm (w) x 184 mm (h), affixed to a card stock backer measuring 103 mm (w) x 208 mm (h), the obverse bearing a gilt studio mark of “BERNH. HAAF, BAMBERG”, with minor scratching evident to the image, in near extremely fine condition; one depicting a member of Husaren-Regiment 17, in uniform and with a visor cap bearing the classic Braunschweiger Totenkopf insignia, the image measuring 45 mm (w) x 104 mm (h), affixed to a card stock backer measuring 105 mm (w) x 162 mm (h), the obverse bearing battle scenes and an illegible studio mark, the reverse bearing an additional studio mark of “CARL HEFS, VORM. R. FISCHER, DANZIG LANGFUHR”, in near extremely fine condition, and; one depicting a NCO seated with his wife, the image measuring 101 mm (w) x 145 mm (h), affixed to a card stock backer measuring 106 mm (w) x 164 mm (h), the obverse bearing a silvered mark of “CABINET PORTRAIT”, in near extremely fine condition.