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  2. Russeks - Wikipedia

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    Russeks started as a furrier in New York City during the early 1900s, and expanded into luxury clothing and accessories. [2] In 1924, they opened a department store on 390 Fifth Avenue and West 36th Street. [3] [4] This was 390 Fifth Avenue, designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White, and completed in 1904-1905 for the Gorham ...

  3. L. B. King and Company Building - Wikipedia

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    They used the building until 1983, nearly the last example of the fur industry that helped found Detroit nearly 300 years earlier. [5] In 1988 the Law Firm of Patterson, Phifer, and Phillips hired Frank Z. Martin to refurbish the building. [5] Both L. B. King and Company and Annis Furs were prominent commercial firms in the history of Detroit. [2]

  4. Monjo Company - Wikipedia

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    The Monjo Company was a New York City-based fur trading business that obtained furs in the Canadian arctic, Alaska, and the Northwest United States, and sold them wholesale in New York during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was among the eleven largest fur importers in New York. [1] [2]

  5. Revillon Frères - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Revillon acquired Grauer Furs, New York's preeminent fur manufacturing company. Grauer Furs was founded by Austrian immigrant William Grauer and later operated by Grauer's two sons, Abraham and Herman. In 1970, in a deal negotiated by Herman Grauer, Revillon became the fur supplier to Saks 5th Avenue. This arrangement lasted until ...

  6. Macy's Sheds Its Dog-Fur Coats - AOL

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    Macy's (M) has settled a suit with the Humane Society of the United States over claims that its stores sold coats made with dog fur, announced the animal-protection organization. Under the ...

  7. Alexander Macomb (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    In 1755, the whole family moved to Albany in the colonial Province of New York, which was a center of fur trading with the Iroquois and other Native American tribes. [ 2 ] Macomb and his brother William also became merchants and fur traders, operating around the Great Lakes as far west as Detroit , which had been under British control since ...

  8. United States Government Fur Trade Factory System - Wikipedia

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    Other employees of the factory system, many on a part-time-basis, handled purchasing and transportation in Philadelphia, New York, New Orleans, Savannah, Albany and St. Louis. [11] The furs received in trade at the factories were from 1806 to 1809 sold at public auction. This ended because the market became oversupplied and the prices low. [12]

  9. Gunther Jaeckel - Wikipedia

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    Gunther Jaeckel is a famous New York City furrier. In 1949, the two old-line furriers Gunther & Sons Inc. and Jaeckel Inc. merged into Gunther Jaeckel to widen their product line beyond furs to ladies’ dresses and suits. [1] Gunther Jaeckel purchased Adrian’s entire spring 1948 [2] [3] collection, which was sold in its store at 10 East 57th ...

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