File:Bonmouton fur by Motty Eitingon, 1946.jpg

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English: ‚Bonmouton‘ fur by Motty Eitingon. Text for a press photo, taken at the Easton Tanning Co, Easton, PA, Division of Eitingon, 1946.
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current09:52, 24 April 2018Thumbnail for version as of 09:52, 24 April 2018606 × 918 (624 KB)Kürschner (talk | contribs){{Information |description={{en|'''‚Bonmouton‘ fur by Motty Eitingon.''' Text for a photo, taken at the Easton Tanning Co, Easton, PA, Division of Eitingon, 1946.}} |source=Ebay ‚afox11‘ |date=1946-03-10 |author=Division of Eitingon |permission={{PD-text}} |other versions= }} Category:Furs in 1946 Category:Beaver lamb

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