Coat of golden seal fur with mink collar. Hip-length "Stroller" coat has long sleeves and center-front opening with three large circular simulated wood buttons. Large patch pockets. Collar of black mink. Retailer's label inside back collar: "Neusteters" Fur Authority Label inside right pocket.
Neusteters
Neusteters (Denver, Colorado, USA) est. ca. 1890 - closed 1985.
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Coat
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Jacket
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Coat of golden seal fur with mink collar. Hip-length "Stroller" coat has long sleeves and center-front opening with three large circular simulated wood buttons. Large patch pockets. Collar of black mink.
Retailer's label inside back collar: "Neusteters" Fur Authority Label inside right pocket.
Notes
The Fur Authority Label began being put in garments in 1956. General seal hunting was outlawed for the United States of America in 1966.
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