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Wunderkammer Diorama: a Parrot and Other 13 Birds, London, 1880

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  • Stuffed Bird for Natural History Cabinet, Italy, 1880
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    Natural specimen from Wunderkammer Stuffed bird (Streptopelia turtur) Dove on a wooden base with cartouche Specimen for laboratory and Natural history cab...
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  • Stuffed Bird for Natural History Cabinet, Italy, 1880
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    Natural specimen from Wunderkammer Stuffed bird (Sturnus vulgaris) European starling mounted on a wooden base with cartouche Specimen for laboratory and N...
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  • Stuffed Bird for Natural History Cabinet, Italy, 1880
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    Natural specimen from Wunderkammer Stuffed bird Sandpiper (Tringa subarcuata) mounted on a wooden base with cartouche Specimen for laboratory and Natural ...
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  • Stuffed Bird for Natural History Cabinet, Italy 1880
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    Natural specimen from Wunderkammer Stuffed bird Red crossbill (Loxia Curvirostra) mounted on a wooden base with cartouche Specimen for laboratory and Natu...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Italian Natural Specimens

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  • Stuffed Bird for Natural History Cabinet, Italy 1880
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    Natural specimen from Wunderkammer Stuffed bird (Aythya marila) gray duck small plunger mounted on a wooden base with cartouche Specimen for laboratory an...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Italian Natural Specimens

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  • Stuffed Bird for Natural History Cabinet, Italy 1880
    Located in Milan, IT
    Natural specimen from Wunderkammer Stuffed green Bengal bird (Amandava formosa Latham), mounted on a wooden base with cartouche Specimen for laboratory and Natural history cabinet...
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