Set of Six Framed Posters for Biology Class
Located in Washington, DC
A Set Of Six Framed Poster For Biology Class
1950s French Vintage Biology Posters
Paper
Set of Six Framed Posters for Biology Class
Located in Washington, DC
A Set Of Six Framed Poster For Biology Class
Paper
$197Sale Price|50% Off
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Vintage Biology Scientific Educational Chart, Denoyer-Geppert One-Celled Animals
By Denoyer-Geppert
Located in Chicago, IL
Original vintage poster from Denoyer-Geppert's General Biology Series, poster GB 1 of One-Celled
Canvas, Wood, Paper
Framed Vintage Biology Charts
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Framed vintage biology charts originally used for educational purposes. New silver frames.
Framed Vintage Biology Charts
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Framed black biology charts originally used for educational purposes. New black frames.
Mid-century Schoolroom Biology Chart: Earthworm
Located in Madison, WI
Mid-century classroom biology chart of the earthworm. Finely drawn illustration in exacting detail
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Vintage Botanical West German Biology Print "Orchis" by Hagemann, Germany, 1968
By Jung Koch Quentell 1
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Antique Textiles Galleries: Vintage botanical West German Biology print orchis by Hagemann, Germany
Linen, Wood, Paper
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Vintage Botanical West German Biology Print "Cotton" by Hagemann, Germany, 1969
By ARTIKEL
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Offered by the Antique Textiles Galleries: Vintage Botanical west German Biology print cotton by
Linen, Wood, Paper
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