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Rostrum of swordfish XL size
Xiphias gladius
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Swordfish Rostrum XL - Xiphias gladius
The swordfish (from the Latin Gladius) owes its name to the appearance of its rostrum (or beak), similar to a sword blade, and its ability to split the water with ease and speed. Swordfish rostrums are traditionally used to make weapons in New Guinea.
Material: bone
Origin : Indonesia
Polished and varnished
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Dimensions: 95cm average with base (Base: 10x10cm)
European lobster - Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Homarus gammarus
By Will Never Die
Slate pencil urchin on base - Heterocentrotus mamillatus
Origin: Indo-Pacific
There are always broken or missing picks
Sea Urchin Colobocentrotus atratus
Helmet urchin from Indian Ocean
3/4cm
Orange lace sea fan on a base
Orange Whip Coral
Mounted on a wooden black base
XL: Total height: 85cm - Wingspan: 70cm
Orange lace sea fan on a base
Orange Whip Coral
Mounted on a turned and patinated wooden base, 19th century style
Crustacean: Common Barnacle - Balanus perforatus
Mounted on a square wooden base
Sphere in Natural Onyx, also known as "Mexican Marble"
Rostrum of swordfish (Medium) - Xiphias gladius
Mounted on a free-standing base
Non-contractual Photos. All the peaks are different
Brownbanded bamboo shark
Naturalized
Chiloscyllium punctatum
Sorrah shark jaws - Carcharhinus sorrah
18/20cm
Crustacean: Common Barnacle - Balanus perforatus
Mounted on a square wooden base
barracuda in it's glass reliquary box - Sphyraena barracuda
Rostrum of swordfish XL size
Xiphias gladius
All peaks are different - Illustration pictures