Vintage 50s Real Brown Soft Marten Fur Tail Scarf Shawl Collar Sable Family
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A beautiful real marten fur scarf.
Marten fur is rare and related to the sable family.
Button snap closure. Velvet and satin backing.
Super soft and light.
In near-mint vintage condition.
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caroline_da_bae
Trade?❤️
May 11Reply

looks_and_books
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Jan 21Reply

westerbur
Do you have anything stating it’s fox because it looks awful lot like mink fox tails a big bushy tails minx have a little tails like that
Jan 31Reply

westerbur
Mink is also worth more
Jan 31Reply

graindepoudre
@westerbur Hi, thanks for your suggestions. It's fox, maybe a younger fox. It's too fluffy, fine, and soft to be mink. Fox is sometimes also worth more since mink is very plentiful, but I agree mink is a worthwhile fur.
Jan 31Reply

westerbur
@graindepoudre really? Huh Maybe they just weren’t full grown who knows just thought I would try to be helpful, It’s awesome either way have a great day
Jan 31Reply

graindepoudre
@westerbur Thank you so much! Yeah, after you mentioned it, I did realize the tail was on the small side. It's ultra-soft, so makes sense it was a younger fox.
Jan 31Reply

lapierrefine
FYI -these are martens, not foxes. Foxes are much larger, martens are in the mink family. They don't use baby fox kits for furs. The original tails have broken off or been worn down. I have the same collection of furs - not selling. These were very popular in the 1930s and 40s
Aug 24Reply

graindepoudre
@lapierrefine Sorry for the late response. You are right! I just showed my furrier. Thank you for taking the time to tell me. I will change the listing.
Jan 12Reply

lapierrefine
@graindepoudre glad to help. I recognized these right away. Nice that you have a furrier! There isn't one for miles and miles around me
Jan 13Reply
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