The periodical did receive funds from various unions, such as the cap makers, furriers, leather workers, tailors, bakers and tinsmiths.
en.wikipedia.org 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.
en.wikipedia.org 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.
en.wikipedia.org There were also other guilds: the guild of smiths, furriers, tailors, hatters and butchers.
en.wikipedia.org Artisans in service of the court included painters, book binders, furriers, jewellers and goldsmiths.
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