1930s Germany Botanical Model of the Lamium Purpureum Flower.
Located in Linkebeek, BE
Educational model - 1930s - Botanical !!! The "flower" piece is missing !!!
Early 20th Century German Models and Miniatures
Paper
1930s Germany Botanical Model of the Lamium Purpureum Flower.
Located in Linkebeek, BE
Educational model - 1930s - Botanical !!! The "flower" piece is missing !!!
Paper
Botanic Model of Inflorescence, Flower Head, Italy, 1930
Located in Milan, IT
A rare botanical schematic model by Prof. T. Ferraris, didactic use, of a type of inflorescence specimen, the Simple Flower Head, made with hand-painted plaster colored gems, wooden ...
Plaster, Wood, Paper
Botanic model depicting a Vitis vinifera flower, Italy 1900.
Located in Milan, IT
A botanic didactical specimen, depicting a Vitis vinifera flower, pale yellow green color made out of papier mache, plaster and wood hand painted. Extremely detailed. Paravia Milano,...
Plaster, Wood
Osterloh Botanic Model of a Wheat Flower, Germany, 1900
Located in Milan, IT
A botanic didactical specimen depicting a Wheat flower (Triticum durum), made out of papier mache wood and metal with black wooden base, hand painted. Extremely detailed. Osterloh Mo...
Metal
1930s Germany Botanical Model of the Lamium Purpureum Flower
Located in Milan, IT
Educational model of the Lamium purpureum L. (false purple nettle) flower made of painted papier mâché with a Bakelite base from the 1930s, German manufacture. Height 53 cm - 20.8 in...
Parchment Paper
19th Century Papier Maché Brendel Botanical Flower Models
Located in Brecht, BE
An unusual set of three hand-painted botanical models. Used for studying in universities, museums and other educational establishments. These models are collectors items and made of ...
Plaster, Wood, Paper
Sargent-Welch Scientific Flower Botanical Model
By Sargent Welch Scientific Company
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Painted resin composite, scientific, educational, botanical model of a flower with removable parts.
Composition
Sargent-Welch Scientific Flower Botanical Model
By Sargent Welch Scientific Company
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Painted resin composite, scientific, educational, botanical model of a dicotyledon flower with removable parts.
Composition
1950s Enlarged Didactic German Botanic Model Depicting a Poppy Flower
Located in Milan, IT
Enlarged didactic model depicting a poppy flower, base and stem made of turned wood and leaves made of celluloid. German manufacture of the fifties. Good condition. Height 43 cm - ...
Wood
Robert Brendel's Botanical Model "Tulip Generiana", Germany 1900s
By Robert Brendel
Located in Naples, IT
Rare Botanical Model produced in Germany in 1960 Mod. "Tulip Generiana" N.200 , by R.Brendel & Co, this delightful botanical model depicts a flower, is made of various materials incl...
Wood, Paper
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H 14.9 in Dm 7.8 in
1930s Enlarged Botanical Didactic German Model Solarum Tuberosum Potato Flower
Located in Milan, IT
Botanical model depicting a enalrged flower of the Solarum Tuberosum, hand-painted papier-mâché and a turned wooden base painted in black.
Paper
German 1930s Antique Botanical Model of the Corylus Avellana Hazelnut Flower
Located in Milan, IT
Botanical model of the Corylus Avellana hazelnut flower, made of hand-painted papier mâché and plaster, bakelite base.
Bakelite
$2,708
H 4.73 in W 3.94 in D 2.76 in
Anatomical Model of Human Eye Papier-maché, Scientific Collectables, Dr.Auzoux
By Dr. Louis Auzoux
Located in Leuven , BE
Anatomical cut of one eye, composition in natural painted papier-maché, with numbered labels on the different elements / the opening eyeball to cover the removable pute. Pen annotati...
Paper, Plaster
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