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Nutria Preparación taxidérmica de pared - Antique Butterfly Glass Cased Display ex-London Natural History Museum’s Rothschild, Cockayne & - 38 cm - 29 cm - 6 cm - Especie no CITES
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Nutria Preparación taxidérmica de pared - Antique Butterfly Glass Cased Display ex-London Natural History Museum’s Rothschild, Cockayne & - 38 cm - 29 cm - 6 cm - Especie no CITES

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ (Please note returns are not accepted for this item). This is a glass-cased lepidoptera draw from The London Natural History Museum’s Rothchild, Cockayne & Kettlewell Collection. Commissioned in the 19th century by Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron. The cabinet maker was: J.J. HILL & SON, CABINET WORKS, YEWFIELD RD, WILLESDEN, LONDON NW10. The glass case contains a selection of vintage and modern pinned mounted set butterflies, some with damage. (The butterflies are unidentified and unlabelled. No CITES species). The case/drawer is in fair condition for its age. The putty holding the glass in place is dry and may become loose with prolonged use. In some cases the putty will need to be replaced. Please see photos for details. These glass cases make very attractive wall displays! During his lifetime Lionel Walter Rothschild amassed a collection of: 2,000 mounted mammals about 2000 mounted birds 2 million butterflies and moths 300,000 bird skins 144 giant tortoises 200,000 birds' eggs 30,000 relevant books Lionel Walter Rothschild, 3rd Baronet, 2nd Baron, died on 27 August 1937. Walter bequeathed his museum and his collections to the British Museum. Known today as the Natural History Museum at Tring, the museum celebrates Walter's passion for the natural world.

N.º 91007337

Ya no está disponible
Nutria Preparación taxidérmica de pared - Antique Butterfly Glass Cased Display ex-London Natural History Museum’s Rothschild, Cockayne & - 38 cm - 29 cm - 6 cm - Especie no CITES

Nutria Preparación taxidérmica de pared - Antique Butterfly Glass Cased Display ex-London Natural History Museum’s Rothschild, Cockayne & - 38 cm - 29 cm - 6 cm - Especie no CITES

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ (Please note returns are not accepted for this item).

This is a glass-cased lepidoptera draw from The London Natural History Museum’s Rothchild, Cockayne & Kettlewell Collection.

Commissioned in the 19th century by Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron. The cabinet maker was: J.J. HILL & SON, CABINET WORKS, YEWFIELD RD, WILLESDEN, LONDON NW10.

The glass case contains a selection of vintage and modern pinned mounted set butterflies, some with damage. (The butterflies are unidentified and unlabelled. No CITES species).

The case/drawer is in fair condition for its age. The putty holding the glass in place is dry and may become loose with prolonged use. In some cases the putty will need to be replaced. Please see photos for details.

These glass cases make very attractive wall displays!

During his lifetime Lionel Walter Rothschild amassed a collection of:
2,000 mounted mammals
about 2000 mounted birds
2 million butterflies and moths
300,000 bird skins
144 giant tortoises
200,000 birds' eggs
30,000 relevant books

Lionel Walter Rothschild, 3rd Baronet, 2nd Baron, died on 27 August 1937. Walter bequeathed his museum and his collections to the British Museum. Known today as the Natural History Museum at Tring, the museum celebrates Walter's passion for the natural world.

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