Product code: Vintage Mink Stole store 4 Pelt O'Neill's Baltimore 1930's
First off, let me say that isn't my typical thing. I kind of cringed when I photographed these minks (one other available separately). Furs freak me out, much less whole mink bodies lol. It is a part of store fashion history, however. This appears to be comprised of 4 whole minks with heads and limbs. It looks to be in good condition to me, but please inspect all of the photos and judge for yourself. There wasn't a lot of shedding when I handled it. No odors. I'm not sure how that chain closure works but there was already a safety pin in it so I just kept it there. The brand O'neill is on the label, but there's also another label sewn in that say MTK. That stands for the previous owner, Margaret Todd (maiden name) Knotts. She was from Denton Maryland and born in the late 1800's. She went on to nursing school and ended up marrying Dr E Paul Knotts also of Denton. This came from a large lot of vintage clothing items from that estate.
First off, let me say that isn't my typical thing. I kind of cringed when I photographed these minks (one other available separately). Furs freak me out, much less whole mink bodies lol. It is a part of store fashion history, however. This appears to be comprised of 4 whole minks with heads and limbs. It looks to be in good condition to me, but please inspect all of the photos and judge for yourself. There wasn't a lot of shedding when I handled it. No odors. I'm not sure how that chain closure works but there was already a safety pin in it so I just kept it there. The brand O'neill is on the label, but there's also another label sewn in that say MTK. That stands for the previous owner, Margaret Todd (maiden name) Knotts. She was from Denton Maryland and born in the late 1800's. She went on to nursing school and ended up marrying Dr E Paul Knotts also of Denton. This came from a large lot of vintage clothing items from that estate.