A length of an imitation fur fabric; long solid cut pile of off-white artificial silk on a cotton ground; pile crushed (or panned) in a random pattern and over printed with a mottled animal-fur pattern in browns. Manufactured by The Shelton Looms.This sample is tradenamed "Perwitzsky".. One of a group of pile fabrics given in 1921 by Sidney Blumenthal and Co., Inc, owner and operator of The Shelton Looms, one of the best known and most important American pile fabric producers., whose mills were in Shelton, Connecticut. Original fabric width 50", sample length sent was not noted.