File:Max Weiss & Son, London, Brief an Madame Gréta Thiébault, Paris über Revillon Freres, 1974.jpg

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Deutsch: Max Weiss & Son, London. Brief von Francis Weiss (Pelz-Kaufmann und Fachautor) an Madame Gréta Thiébault, Paris (Modejournalistin), eine Frage nach Abbildungen der ersten modernen Pelze der Firma Revillon Freres zur Pariser Weltausstellung 1900, vom 29. April 1974.
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