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  • Original Antique Engraving of a Camel and Dromedary, 1657
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Antique print of a camel and a dromedary. This print originates from 'Historiae Naturalis (..)' by John Johnston, published by Matthias Merian in 1657. Artists and Engravers: John...
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  • Rare Antique Engraving of a Dromedary, 1657
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Antique print of a dromedary. This print originates from 'Historiae Naturalis (..)' by John Johnston, published by Matthias Merian in 1657. Artists and Engravers: John Johnston (o...
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  • Antique Print of Dromedary by J. Jonston, 1657
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Tab. XLI: This print shows various Dromedary. This print originates from: 'Historiae Naturalis De Quadrupetibus Libri I' by John Johnston, published by Matthias Merian in 1657.
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  • Original Antique Engraving of a Vox, Wolf and Hyenas, 1657
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Antique print of various animals; Lupus, Wolff (Wolf) - Vulpes, Fuchs (Fox) - Zilio Hyaena (Hyena). This print originates from 'Historiae Naturalis (..)' by John Johnston, published by Matthias Merian in 1657. Artists and Engravers: John Johnston (or Johnstone, 1603-1675) was a descendant of a Scottish...
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  • Antique Engraving Showing Animals of the Guenon & Armadillo Species, 1657
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Antique print of various animals; Cercopithecus Sagovin Clusy (Guenon species) - Mapach (Racoon) - Cercopithecus Barbatus Clusy (Guenon species) - Iguavu sive Haut clusy - Armadillo ...
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  • Original Antique Engraving of a Lion and Lioness
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Antique print titled 'Leoena - Leo'. Original antique print of a lion and lioness. This print originates from 'Historiae Naturalis De Quadrupetibus Libri I' by John Johnston, published by Matthias Merian in 1657. John Johnston (or Johnstone, 1603-1675) was a descendant of a Scottish family...
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