furrier in the PONS Dictionary

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Among others, it features antiquaries, drugstores, bakeries, banks, jewelers' stores, bookstores, art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, furniture stores, opticians' stores, furriers, watch dealerships and wine cellars.
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As well as these are shown spinners and weavers, merchants, cooks, carters, butchers, apothecaries, furriers, bullock drivers, fishermen and shepherds.
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He began working with his father, a furrier.
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The periodical did receive funds from various unions, such as the cap makers, furriers, leather workers, tailors, bakers and tinsmiths.
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The building is named after a prominent 19th century furrier.
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The basic part volume contains different craftsmen constitutions including different versions about painters, spinners, stonemasons, smiths, goldsmiths, bakers, sadlers, butchers, teamsters, furriers and cobblers constitutions from the 15-16th centuries.
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The silver morphs are the most valued by furriers, followed by the cross and red morphs respectively.
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He would remain a furrier until his retirement.
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Since the 15th century, there was gradual development of trade, including markets with shoemakers, saddlers, potters and furriers.
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Saddles were the most precious articles produced by the furriers.
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