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Marlin Fish Rostrum Turned to Emulate the Narwal Tusk, Italy 1850

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  • A marine specimen: pair of Marlin rostrum. Italy 1800.
    Located in Milan, IT
    An important pair from the Wunderkammer: two Marlin fish beaks turned to emulate the spiral shape of the Narwhal tooth. The base is made of turned walnut, in the shape of a vase with...
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  • A specimen from Wunderkammer: the tail of a barracuda fish. Italy 1870.
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    A specimen from Wunderkammer: the tail of a barracuda fish (sphyraena barracuda). An example of a natural specimen intended to be suspended, consists of the tail of a barracuda (sphy...
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  • A diorama with fishes, Italy 1870.
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    A natural Wunderkammer specimen: a marine diorama with two decoy fishes (Pterois volitans), a brunch, fan shaped, of Horny coral, starfish, and reef. The Specimens are mounted inside...
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  • Marine Specimen a Puffer Fish, Italy, 1870
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    Taxidermy marine natural Wunderkammer specimen, the common Puffer fish Tetradontidae. The Specimen is stuffed and mounted over a base that rotates 360 degr...
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  • A natural specimen of fish, Italy 1900.
    Located in Milan, IT
    A natural specimen of Gattuccio (Scyllum Catulus), preserved in formaldehyde and sealed on cylindric shape glass vase. Italiy early 20th century.
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