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- That's why it is an important feature in the standard of the Satinettes.
- Satinettes are shield marked / tail marked birds with white bars or laces on their shield and Moon Spots or laces on their tail.
- The variety is divided into several variations in color and markings with " Blondinettes " and " Satinettes " being the most common.
- In the early 1920s birds of this variety were known variously as Jades, Apple Greens, May Greens or Satinettes in the green series and as Pearls or Silverwings in the blue series.
- The fabric used in these jackets, ranged from the finer kerseys and broadcloths used early in the war, to the cotton / wool blends of jeans, satinette, and cassimere, to name several examples.
- His daughter Olinska is in love with Satinette ( aka ) Mazeppa who try to sneak into the place to see her, will follow the adventures of Mazeppa, strapped to a horse and his way back to his home.
- The character of Irene was praised by Gareth Mclean, television critic of " The Guardian ", who noted the development that had occurred in her narrative : " When Irene first appeared in Walford [ . . . ] she was a harpie in a satinette dressing gown.
- The breed comes in many colors : black, brown ( of many hues from near-rust to fawn ), blue / blue-grey, barred, ice, satinette blondinette ( these last two possibly cross-breeds ), white, pied and white-black ( combinations ).