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Pearl Muscle, 1819

Pearl Muscle, 1819.
"Mytilus Margaritiferus or Pearl Muscle" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7304

 
Tusk Shell & Serpula Muricata, 1819

Tusk Shell & Serpula Muricata, 1819.
"Dentalium Elepahntinum. Serpula Muricata" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7303

 
Pearly Nautilus out of shell, 1819

Pearly Nautilus out of shell, 1819.
"Animal of the Pearly Nautilus, taken out of its shell" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7302

 



Pearly Nautilus, 1819

Pearly Nautilus, 1819.
"Pearly Nautilus, with the Animal seated in it and expanding its hood or sail" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7301

 
Pearly Nautilus, 1819

Pearly Nautilus, 1819.
"Nautilus Pompilius or Pearly Nautilus" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7300

 
Paper Nautilus, 1819

Paper Nautilus, 1819.
"Animal of the granulated or tubercualtes Paper Nautilus" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7270

 



Argonaut or Paper Nautilus, 1819

Argonaut or Paper Nautilus, 1819.
"Argonaut or Paper Nautilus in different views" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7269

 
Sea Urchin, 1819

Sea Urchin, 1819.
"Echinus Esculentus or Common Sea Urchin" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7268

 
Twelve Rayed Starfish, 1819

Twelve Rayed Starfish, 1819.
"Asterias Papposa or Twelve Rayed Starfish" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7267

 



Rose Tipped Achnea (Sea Anenome), 1819

Rose Tipped Achnea (Sea Anenome), 1819.
"Actinia Cereus or Rose Tipped Achnea" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7266

 
Jellyfish, Holothuria Utriculus, 1819

Jellyfish, Holothuria Utriculus, 1819.
"Holothuria Utriculus" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7265

 
Australia, Opossum, 1817

Australia, Opossum, 1817.
"The Opossum, an Animal of the Southern Extremity of New Holland" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition. Size 17.5 x 13.5 cms, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref F7250

 



Breadfruit, 1817

Breadfruit, 1817.
"A Branch of the Bread-fruit tree, the principal support of the Natives of the South Sea Islands" published in Cooke's Geography, 1817. Copper engraved antique print. Good condition. Size 17 x 13 cms, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref F7249

 
Softshell Turtle, 1819

Softshell Turtle, 1819.
"T. Rostrata. Thunberg" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Upper margin trimmed with some loss, age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7174

 
Turtle, 1819

Turtle, 1819.
"Imbricated Turtle" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7173

 



Common Frog, 1819

Common Frog, 1819.
"Common Frog" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7172

 
Toad, 1819

Toad, 1819.
"Toad" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7171

 
Great Crocodile (Egypt), 1819

Great Crocodile (Egypt), 1819.
"Great Crocodile" copper engraving published in Zoological Lectures delivered to the Royal Institution by George Shaw, 1809. Age browning mainly around the margins, and slight soiling. Size about 16 x 11 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref F7170

 
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