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squirrel pelts were imported by the skin from Novgorod in Russia along the Hansiatic trade routes in medieval times. a very popular fur for the period ...
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This persian lamb pelt was called 'budge' in medieval times, and was the pelt of the unborn lamb. This was also astrakan in the 1970s. ...
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Rabbits foot keyring. Click to enlarge. These rabbits feet are supposed to be lucky. There are a few suggested reasons to the luckiness, obviously fertility ...
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Fox and Coyote masks. Click to enlarge. These are the faces of foxes and coyote. Used by Native American Indians and Viking and Dark age. ...
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Welcome to House of De Clifford, here you will find a range of the ... The House of De Clifford are a company member of “The British Fur Trade Association”. ...
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The Original Reenactors Market (TORM) Warwickshire http://www.reenactorsmarket.co.uk/ 23rd March – 24th March Eostre Gathering ...
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Welcome to House of De Clifford, here you will find a range of the ... The House of De Clifford are a company member of “The British Fur Trade Association”. ...
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