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While we still see younger boys wearing Fauntleroy suits, however, Fauntleroy suits for school age boys were becoming much less prevalent, especially after 1905. Here we see a cabinet card portrait thathas no accompanying information, but the mount dates it to the 1900s decade. It is a new-style mount without studio information. The greenish-gray color is astng indicator of the 1900s. The boy pictured with his pooch looks to be about 8 years old. We can't makeout much detail about the jacket. He wears a frilly Fauntleroy blouse. but not one of the more elaborate blouses. The floppy bowis rather restrained. He is holding a hat, but we can't make out the type.
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