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C. A. Herpich Söhne, Berlin, Modewaren 1910 (Prospekt)
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C. A. Herpich Söhne
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Handelsbezeichnungen: (Bei Fellbezeichnungen meist der hintere Wortbestandteil (z. B. Luchshase = Hase, auf Luchs hin veredelt))

Electric-Bisam = schwarz gefärbtes, geschorenes Bisamfell (oder Kaninfell?)
Electric-Seal = schwarz gefärbtes, geschorenes Kaninfell
Foxalin = Kaninfell (wahrscheinlich)
Japanischer Nerz = Kolinskyfell
Kid-Astrachan = Zickelfell (wahrscheinlich)
Kolinken = Kolinskyfell (wahrscheinlich)
Native cat = Tüpfelbeutelmarderfell
Opossum = Australisch Opossumfell (Amerikanisch Opossum?)
Renardo = ((Rot-)Fuchsfell?)
Schuppen = Waschbärfell
Südamerikanischer Biber = Nutriafell
Language German
Publication date 1910
Place of publication Berlin W 66
Source Der Scan wurde anhand einer originalen Katalogvorlage vorgenommen.
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