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Advertisement for a range of fur winter coats, made from seal musquash, white fox fur and seal musquash coat with skunk collar and cuffs. Date: 1915
All the animals whose pelts were favoured by the fashion industry in 1908. 1. American Wolf, 2. Brown Bear, 3. Skunk, 4. Canadian Wolf, 5. Coyote, 6. Grey Squirrel, 7. Common Squirrel, 8
Advert for International Fur Store 1908Two women wearing the latest motoring fur coats, in three quarter or full length, available in grey squirrel, pony, silver rabbit or seal-dyed, to wear immediate. Date: 1908
Advert for International Fur Store 1908A woman wearing a cloak of seal musquash with rich silk and fox collar. Date: 1908
Evening gown and fur coatAn evening dress with trains that only just touch the ground expressed in tissue lame from Vanit霧s of Sloane Street, paired with a mink and musquash coat from Artemis. 1929
Advert for International Fur Store 1915War-time furs at War-time prices. During the First World the International Fur Store had the opportunity to purchase a very large quantity of high-grade skins at considerable low prices
Advert for International Fur Store 1916The vogue for seal musquash. 1916
Advert for Debenham & Freebody womens furs 1929Reliable furs, for Christmas fashion. Date: 1929
All the Fun of the Furs, London Life fashion spread 1966Dyed black musquash suit from Fab Furs at 158 guineas, black crocodile shoes from John Smith collection at Fenwick, worn with a black musquash cossack hat from Herbert Johnson
Beaver (Bewick)Castor fiber : Bewick depicts the Musquash, Musk Beaver or Little Beaver