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    Is this ocelot fur?

    Also the label says “clean by fur coat method” which means it isn’t real fur but should be cleaned as such
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    Artus Gdańsk

    Gdańsk is a city in Poland so any number of things can have the name. I assume, though not sure, it’s not part of the brand name but rather similar to what you see on labels that say such and such brand then New York or Paris etc. Sorry I don’t know anything about the brand itself
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    Denisebrain is 25

    Congratulations Maggie! Quarter of a century!
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    Townley Kempner

    We really need an image of the coat and any tags. Just click Upload a File on the bottom of the post box and you should be able to upload them
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    What Are the Best Auction Houses to use for liquidating vintage inventory?

    Maybe you can contact the online auction sites and ask them which one of the auction houses on their platform are near you. I would try Invaluable and Live Auctioneers.
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    Dressing 9 to 5: Vintage Fashion Parade for the week of April 8th

    Vintage 1970s canary yellow and beige shift dress suit/ Forever Young By Puritan/ Vintage 1960s Paul Parnes brown tweed dress & jacket set Vintage 1950s red sheath dress by Peck & Peck
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    Dressing 9 to 5: Vintage Fashion Parade for the week of April 8th

    Vintage 60s black wool skirt suit by Geoffrey Beene for Henry Harris Vintage 50s striped wool sheath dress Vintage 50s black dress/ satin bow & collar
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    Dressing 9 to 5: Vintage Fashion Parade for the week of April 8th

    Vintage 60s Suzy Perette polka dot dress set/ dark navy midnight blue/ 3-piece set/ Vintage 60s chocolate brown sharkskin shantung dress suit by Mardi Gras Vintage 60s Café au lait Teal Traina Sheath Dress with White Stripe Detail & Pockets
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    Help me translate a receipt for a coat Louis Feraud «mademoiselle»

    Perhaps it was purchased earlier and then altered in 1976. I believe pellicceria means fur shop. The place seems to exist still so you could contact them to see if they have any info
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    Lilli Ann princess coat ad?

    I think this is a close variation of it and according to the poster it’s from 1957 but I haven’t confirmed that
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    Sourcing vintage buttons

    Not sure if you will be able to find this exact pattern. Is there any fabric you can take from an inside seam and cover another button of the same size? That would be much easier to find
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    Any one recognise what type of fur

    I am not an expert but the first one looks like mink and the stole like Russian squirrel. Can you show pictures of the labels
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    Sy Frankl "casual maker" new york tag

    I have seen this label a number of times before and if you searched for Casualmaker (one word) you would find a whole bunch of other garments for sale. The name was first in use in 1955, the trademark was registered in 1956, and expired in 1997. To properly date your item, we need to see a...
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    Minklander by Darlene Knitwear

    Here is an ad from 1958 that describes it. It’s a type of yarn: 3-ply Minklam yarn. Minklam yarn was a “lush blend of fur fibers and wool” according to a Glamour magazine article
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    Vintage Dolce and Gabbana blazer

    Here is some info on ittierre. They were an Italian manufacturer that made clothes for many fashion brands starting around 1998 I think and until about 2009. https://wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-features/article-1098964/
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    Using Fur Label Authority to trace source

    We can’t offer valuations here per our forum rules but you can search eBay and Etsy for mink stoles and it would give you an idea
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    Vintage on the Red Carpet-Vintage Fashion Parade for the week of February 26th

    Vintage 1930s magenta maxi gown Vintage 50s apricot satin gown Vintage 80s fuchsia satin bubble party dress by Cyreld
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    Early 20th century?

    Same! I can’t even fathom how that’s possible
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    Mr Frank Sabiens Boston Pink Dress

    Sabiens was not a department store. It was a dress shop located on 361 Boylston St in Boston’s Back Bay. I presume Mr Frank may have owned it because of this short newspaper article
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