The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41
Leather and Skins
Leather and Skins.
Class 48.—Raw materials used in the dressing of skins and leather.
Raw hides, salted hides. Tanned, curried, dressed, or dyed leather. Varnished leather.
Morocco and sheepskin; skins grained, shamoyed, tawed, dressed, or dyed. Prepared skins for glove-making. Skins and furs, dressed and dyed. Parchment.
Gutwork: strings for musical instruments, gold-beater's skin, sinews.