I find the quality of painting quiet above average too, with shadows in the foldings, in the flags, in the drawings on the flags, details on the faces, even eyes formed quite nicely and expression on the faces, tiny details on clothes areexplicited finely and with very regular repetition.
Fingers are quiet shadowed and distinct from each others, greens, pinks and metal have nuances of tones utside the simple highlinghting and shadowing of the basecoat, giving richer tones perhaps less with the red, harder to work.MNM of the metal is satisfactorily accomplished.
Horses are nice, perhaps less shadowed in the edges, and back legs than one ould expect, but the work is very clean and neat.
A global good, and I ignore the selling proce per item on foot or on horse, but excellent for a nice diorama or scenery.
Global very positive opinion, personnally. Highly fine and outstanging paintings would translate in work time increased an therefore expensive figures ...
I agree it would be the ordering person to guide the choice of colours depending on situation , period, regiment, and whether realistic aging of the clothes is also expected, but they have the good potential for doing it, if specified, I am convinced.