I recently started expanding my collection with the new Strelets range of WoSS figures and when I started painting the cavalry came across an interesting question:
What color did the horses of the British cavalry regiments have?
Now for the Napoleonic Wars we know that the Horse Guards had blacks, the 2nd Dragoons greys, the Inniskillings chestnuts and the Dragoon Guards blacks (all of them?).
However, I have little information regarding the War of Spanish Succession. The paintings by David Morier for the period around 1750 show almost all regiments (including dragoons) on blacks (except the Scots Greys, of course), with VERY short docked tails, so this may still have been the standard during the Seven Years War.
(example: https://www.rct.uk/collection/405600/pr ... goons-1751)
But when did this practise start? Was this already the case during the War of Spanish Succession?