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1916 Or 1917 Type 1 SLQ?

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1916-Or-1917-Type-1-SLQ?
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Looks like 1917 - long reed (hair curl?) in above her hair tail - 16 kinda sits right on her hair tail. At least that's what I thought.
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The hair and bottom of the robe are markers I notice.
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Definitely a 1917. So close!! Thanks everyone!
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Even if I knew it was a 17, I'd still check too.
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It's a 1917. The shield rivets give it away
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Bottom of drapery confirms '17.
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It's a 1917. The shield rivets give it away.


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