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European lobster - Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Homarus gammarus
By Will Never Die
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Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Species: European lobster Homarus gammarus
Very fine work by the artist Will Never Die
Origin: Atlantic Ocean
Each part of the lobster has been disassembled and then mounted on fine brass rods to be reconstituted as an exploded piece, a long and precise job.
Edmé François Chauvot de Beauchêne is the inventor of the disarticulated or exploded human skull used for medical teaching, known as the Beauchêne exploded skull: Eclaté à la Beauchêne.
This technique, with brass wire joints, is used here, but applied to natural specimens.
Superb piece
Available in shop only - No shipping
Dimensions of the display case: 28x20cm Height: 58cm
The display case can be lifted and removed for cleaning, it is not sealed
Man - Anatomical chart that can be disassembled
By Fernand Nathan Editeur publisher
Coloured chart with movable, cut-out and superimposed leaves
There are defects on the superimposed boards; the outer board, which was the man's torso, is missing, as are the lungs, which were above the heart. The left hand is missing, the arm being torn.
Atlas of descriptive anatomy of the human body
Anatomy board
By Doctors Bonamy and Paul Broca
Draftsman: Emile BEAU
Published on July 1st 1854
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Estuary crocodile
With its CITES permit
32cm
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area
Cigar cabinet- Cylindrical cigar box - Cigar cellar
Napoleon III period
When you turn the knob, the doors open pretty well except for 1 or 2, but this is not the case for closing, you have to close the doors manually.
Naturalist Magnifier: caligo atreus
Diaphanization of a mouse - Mus musculus
Biological preparation
The aim of diaphanization is to render the tissues transparent through a chemical process, and specific dyes are used to highlight the skeleton.
You can see the bones through the skin!
Large Model
All specimens are different
Antique bezoar - Antipoison - Antidote
Once sold by the apothecary, bezoar, also known as gallstone, was reputed to have the same anti-poison properties as the legendary unicorn's horn, hence its excessively high price, also due to its great rarity.
An important piece in a cabinet of curiosities
Sold alone - Without stand, sold separately
Entomological box
Composition with South American butterflies
Morpho and heliconius
Herbalist's or Pharmacist's jar
Antique blank label of the XVIIIth century
Anatomical chart by Paulet and Sarazin
From the Traité d'anatomie topographique (Treatise on topographical anatomy)
Published in 1867-1870
Chromolithography
You buy 1 plate, not the whole set
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Estuary crocodile
With its CITES permit
31cm
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area
Crow on pedestal - Corvus corone
Perfect in a cabinet of curiosities, a masterpiece!
Flaw: Small piece missing from right paw: see photos
Wooden pedestal
19th century pharmacy display blue jar
Blown glass
Flight of Morpho menelaus butterflies under a Napoleon III-style cloche
Superb butterflies in an impressive electric blue
Boule de Nancy - Genuine Mars Vulnerary Ball - Steel Ball
This iron-containing ball was once considered a miracle cure for many ailments and injuries.
The Boule de Nancy is sold individually in a small antique drugstore box
Unavailable today
European lobster - Beauchêne explosion style under glass
Homarus gammarus
By Will Never Die
Available in shop only - No shipping