
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus - 18/20cm
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus
18/20cm
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Estuary crocodile
With its CITES permit
34cm
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Also called estuary crocodile or double crested crocodile.
It is the only crocodilian that can actually swim in the open sea because marine crocodiles are very tolerant of salt water and can be found in fresh river water as well as in coastal areas, in estuaries.
It is an imposing and powerful crocodile, its large body contrasts with most crocodiles which are thinner, which could make think of alligators.
Very aggressive, this crocodile will attack almost anything that moves. Sometimes they venture out to sea to feed and use the currents to move around.
Its jaw is the most powerful in the animal kingdom today, with an estimated pressure between 1.700 and more than 2.000 kg/cm2
Specimen from a farm in Australia
The skull is about 34cm long.
It is provided with the associated CITES import document. This specimen can thus circulate freely in the European Union.
(CITES permit provided: Bidders are advised that some countries do not allow imported items derived from endangered species and other protected species, even if a certificate of origin is provided. By purchasing, you confirm that you are aware of the laws and customs regulations of your country).
Sold without base
Jaws in closed position
All skulls are different - Illustration photo - All skulls are different in size, color, teeth etc... These are animals that have lived, so some skulls may have missing teeth or worn, cracked or broken teeth.
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus
18/20cm
Entomological box containing a beetle
Species: Heliocopris dominus
Pharmacopée royale galénique et chymique - 1753
Antique and Illustrated Pharmacopoeia
By Moyse CHARAS
This book contains all the plants, minerals and animals that went to make up the remedies used in those days. Some of them are quite surprising to our modern eyes.
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Estuary crocodile
With its CITES permit
33cm
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area
Madagascar sawyer ammonite - Cleoniceras fern ammonite
Cleoniceras fern ammonite
100 million year old fossil
Human skull - Replica by artist Jérôme Cavailles
Ref: Août 19
Anatomic lithography: "Traité complet de l'Anatomie de l'Homme"
by Dr Bourgery and draughtsman Jacob
Volume 3 - 1844
Steampunk Flight of butterflies Napeocles Jucunda et Salamis Parhassus
Antique bezoar - Antipoison - Antidote
Once sold by the apothecary, bezoar, also known as gallstone, was reputed to have the same anti-poison properties as the legendary unicorn's horn, hence its excessively high price, also due to its great rarity.
An important piece in a cabinet of curiosities
Sold alone - Without stand, sold separately
Entomological frame - Scarab Goliathus meleagris female with spread wings
Entomological box: Beetles Goliathus meleagris from Congo
One with spread wings
Hardnose shark jaw - Carcharhinus macloti
Approximately 33cm high and 35cm wide
Cours d'opérations de chirurgie, démontrées au Jardin Royal
Course of surgical operations, demonstrated in the Royal Garden
Published in 1751 in Paris, by d'Houry, sole printer and bookseller to Monseigneur le Duc d'Orléans
Fourth edition
Illustrated with numerous plates and engravings in the text, including the famous plate of Poor Malabou and her scrotal elephantiasis on page 112/113, which the author mentions on page 373.
168: Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle
Real framed and calligraphed Herbarium
Painted botanical plate - Cryptogamy
Voyage to the South Pole and Oceania on the corvettes the Astrolabe and the Zélée, executed by order of the king during the years 1837-1838-1839-1840 under the command of M. Dumont-d'Urville captain of vessel
Published in 1846
Atlas of Natural History - Botany
Cryptogamy
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Estuary crocodile
With its CITES permit
34cm
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area