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1930s Vintage Anatomical Ear Model in Plaster and Wood from Germany

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    Introducing the midcentury Organon Auditus Anatomical Model by Somso, a true masterpiece in the world of anatomical models! This amazing model, made in former East Germany, features ...
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    Vintage 1950s German Mid-Century Modern Scientific Instruments

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  • Anatomical model of a chiken, Germany 1930.
    Located in Milan, IT
    A life-size anatomical model of a chicken, with separable anatomical parts, for educational use. Made of painted plaster, wooden and metal base. Somso, Germany circa 1930.
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    Mid-20th Century German Scientific Instruments

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  • 1940s Plaster Anatomical Heart Model on Wood Stand
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    Instructional, anatomical, plaster, heart model on 7" diameter wood base, circa 1940s.
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    Mid-20th Century American Industrial Models and Miniatures

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  • 1960’s plaster anatomical model of dogs brain, Phywe Germany
    Located in Hoogeveen, NL
    Rare old anatomical plaster model of the dog's brain. Beautiful details on a plastic/bakelite base. Worn (small cracks, base repare) but still in good condition as shown in the image...
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    Vintage 1960s German Scientific Instruments

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  • Old Phywe Germany alligator brain anatomical model, plaster 1950's
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    Rare old anatomical plaster model of the alligator brain. Beautiful details on a bakelite base. Worn but still in beautiful condition and as shown in t...
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    Vintage 1950s German Models and Miniatures

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  • Anatomical model: a decomposable eyeball, SOMSO, Germany circa 1930.
    Located in Milan, IT
    Anatomical model for schools, educational use, depicting a decomposable eyeball, complete in all its parts, made of plaster, glass and painted paper mache, metal hooks, holding on a ...
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    Mid-20th Century German Scientific Instruments

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