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Selsor-Skaggs Family Mystery Photo #13 Woman in dress with flowered embroidery and high contrast collar with portrait cameo                  Selsor-Skaggs Family Mystery Photo #14 Woman with dark hair done up, wearing blouse with contrasting military style placket                  Selsor-Skaggs Family Mystery Photo #15 Pleasant woman in pleated dress with fanciful elaborate embroidery

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Selsor-Skaggs Family Mystery Photo #16 Young woman with elaborately pleated dress covered with contrasting fabric strips and large decorative flower                  Selsor-Skaggs Family Mystery Photo #17 Stern woman in high collar white dress with large decorative flower                  Selsor-Skaggs Family Mystery Photo #18 Woman in three quarter view wearing double stranded pearl necklace and star and teardrop brooches

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Cameo pins are usually a sculpture in bas-relief, but if you click on the button of #13 to get the full resolution photograph, you can then zoom in and see what Capi found - that on her neck this woman is wearing a cameo pin adorned with eight flowers that encloses a photograph of a female child.  The cameo picture is so tiny we would find it hard to match her against anyone in these pages, but your help guessing is always more than welcome!  

The trifolded cardboard that serves as a front cover, back cover and matte for #14 opens to produce an equilateral triangle easel that displays our photo freestanding.  

Robert notes that four of the six Selsor-Skaggs women pictured here wear ribbons in their hair - in what era did that become in vogue?  




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