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See also:SABLE, See also:CHINESE and See also:JAPANESE.—See also:Size 14X42 in. These are similar to the See also:Amur skins previously referred to, but of much poorer quality and generally only suitable for linings. The very palest skins are dyed and made by the Chinese into mandarins' coats, in which See also:form they are found in the See also:London See also:trade sales, but being overdressed they are inclined to be loose in the See also:hair and the See also:colour of the dye is not See also:good. The Japanese See also:kind are imported raw, but are few in See also:numbers, very See also:pale and require See also:dyeing. Value I5s. to I SOs. End of Article: SABLE, CHINESEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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