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Unknown Woman

Updated Jun 16, 2025
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Unknown Woman
We had an antique store close recently and I "rescued" it, trying to find where it belongs. If anyone should recognize this lady, please let me know. Thank you.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Although she's unknown (the owner is looking for the family), she's so pretty - and such a fashion plate! What do you think - mid 1910s fashion?
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08/14/2018
Love the style, I would wear that. So pretty.
Photo of Susanne Anctil-Huntington Susanne Anctil-Huntington
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08/14/2018
I think it would really be ok these days, esp. the coat.
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08/14/2018
Yes! It looks like a luxurious trench coat . . .
Photo of Susanne Anctil-Huntington Susanne Anctil-Huntington
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08/14/2018
Yes it does. She shoes or boots are very cool!
Photo of Christine Pietrandrea Christine Pietrandrea
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08/14/2018
Kate
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08/14/2018
Awesome lady
Photo of Lynne Bia Lynne Bia
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08/14/2018
She was beautiful
Photo of Deborah Withers Deborah Withers
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08/14/2018
Beautiful! Classy and oh so stylish. I'm jealous!!
Photo of Rhonda Larrabee Rhonda Larrabee
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08/14/2018
Awesome photo, hopefully she finds her family. I’d love to know her story.
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08/14/2018
What a beautiful young LADY
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08/14/2018
I like her hat. If I were to guess her name it would be Laura. What would you guess? Just for fun.
Photo of Julia Ann Gentzler Roark Julia Ann Gentzler Roark
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08/14/2018
She looks like a Philomena... 🦋
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08/14/2018
Looks like Emily Rose
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08/14/2018
Elizabeth or Clare
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08/14/2018
Frances maybe?
Eloise, or Maeve.
Photo of Cindy Confer Coldiron Cindy Confer Coldiron
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08/14/2018
Edith or Viola maybe.
Photo of Christine Neumeier Christine Neumeier
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08/14/2018
I love every single one of those old fashioned named!
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08/14/2018
Nora. Very pretty girl.
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08/15/2018
Nettie Rose
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08/16/2018
alice
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08/14/2018
She is beautiful, the coat looks too large. Dads? Her sweethearts?
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08/14/2018
That's elegance, and not the absurdity we've got today
Photo of Emma McCourt Emma McCourt
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08/14/2018
Great War time from the style. She's a beauty.
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08/14/2018
Beautiful , definitely early 1900's
Photo of Katherine R. Smith Katherine R. Smith
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08/14/2018
1915-1920
Photo of Dee Eaneras Dee Eaneras
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08/14/2018
By the look of her hat and coat, I would stand to guess possibly late teens; 1917-1919.
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08/14/2018
She is a beauty!!
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08/14/2018
1895-1918
She's from a wealthy family. You can see from the qualities of the coat and boots.
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08/14/2018
1919-20
Photo of Lena Gargano-Reddy Lena Gargano-Reddy
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08/14/2018
Yes I reckon early 1920s and probably her name could be Sarah or Rose or Margaret
Photo of Barbara Edmondson Barbara Edmondson
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08/14/2018
Early 20s.
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08/14/2018
Cindy Confer Coldiron
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08/14/2018
Hat, hairdo, self-confident look towards photographer, coat not tailor fit (from a previous owner or relative) – 1920/early 1920s.
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08/14/2018
Lovely young lady ! !
Looks a tad like Princess Di
Photo of Jimmy GT Jimmy GT
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08/15/2018
Looks a modern recreation to me girl is beautiful but doesn't have the vintage look women have changed vastly
Photo of Sally Roffey Ivison Sally Roffey Ivison
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08/21/2018
Very beautiful and stylish!
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