File:Johannes Rohde, Leipzig, feine Pelzkonfektion, 1914 (12).jpg

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Deutsch: Johannes Rohde. Leipzig. Eine Seite des Kataloges Saison 1914/15.
Helga
Damenpelzmantel mit Opossum- oder Biberbeatz und Fehfutter Mk. 200-300
mit Nutriafutter Mk. 300-400
mit Fehkopffutter Mk. 350-450
Johannes
Herrenfahrpelz mit Schuppenbesatz und Bisambesatz Mk. 250-400
mitNutriafutter Mk. 250-450
mit Opossumrückenfutter Mk. 275-475
mit Schuppenfutter Mk. 225-425.
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Source Collection Claus J. Gerd Rohde
Author Kürschner (talk) 12:29, 22 May 2017 (UTC)
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