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Common magpie on branch
Pica pica
Antique taxidermy with defects
Perfect in a cabinet of curiosities, a masterpiece!
Common magpie on branch - Pica pica
Antique taxidermy with defects
There are a few flaws, notably in one of the legs, see photos.
Perfect in a cabinet of curiosities, a masterpiece, installed in a library with old books it also works well.
The magpie is about 42cm high, but with the branch it is about 50cm high.
There's a bracket at the back of the branch to hang the whole thing.
Wall decoration of Pompeii - Herculaneum mosaics: Chromolithographic plate
By Wilhelm Zahn
Published between 1832 and 1849
Papuan engraved horse bone dagger
Papuan handicraft
Ex-Voto heart in clay by Cuore di Argilla
Italy crafts
A contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional ex-voto, originally a votive offering made to a god in request of a grace or in thanks for a grace obtained after a vow.
Entomological box
Composition with 50 Butterflies
Dimensions: 26x39cm
Dragon Stone
Septaria egg of Madagascar
It's huge!
Madagascar sawyer ammonite - Cleoniceras fern ammonite
Cleoniceras fern ammonite
100 million year old fossil
Papuan engraved horse bone dagger
Papuan handicraft
Painted insect
Stag beetle painted by Mandrin Valet
White and blue porcelain
Entomology bound box
Butterfly: Papilio Antimachus also known as Giant African Swallowtail
The Antimachus is a toxic and enigmatic butterfly
"Tarnier" Forceps - COLLIN: french manufacturer of surgical instruments
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Estuary crocodile
With its CITES permit
32cm
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area
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.
Common magpie on branch
Pica pica
Antique taxidermy with defects
Perfect in a cabinet of curiosities, a masterpiece!