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Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides butterfly from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Size: 9x12cm
Pick-up in store in Paris only
Made in Paris in our workshop in Montmartre - label of the city of Paris 2025
Sardonyx Agate Obelisk
Also known as banded agate
Origin: India
The Skull and its Octopus
The skull is made of tamarind wood and the octopus is carved from deer antler, an assembly of carved pieces of deer antler. Articulated jaws and deer antler teeth.
Origin: Indonesia
Sold WITHOUT glass bell
Dragon Stone
Septaria egg of Madagascar
It's huge!
Half-Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius
Pre-CITES Convention Capture - Can only be sold in the European Union - Schengen space
All shells are different - Illustration photo
It will be provided a document proving the anteriority of the catch pre-CITES convention
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
Entomological bound box
Polyura delphis butterfly - Jewelled nawab butterfly
Pick-up in store in Paris only
Amethyst fragment on a stand
Semi-precious stone, a purple variety of quartz
Ref B - Medium
Entomological box - 9x12cm
Arhopala Herculina
Brownbanded bamboo shark
Naturalized
Chiloscyllium punctatum
Unprotected species - Old taxidermy: visible suture under the belly and on the left side near the mouth
Flight of Butterflies: Archaeoprepona demophon
Flight of butterflies under a glass bell
5 Monarch (Danaus plexippus) butterflies from Ecuador (Breeding)
Entomological box
Species: Seathorn hawk-moth Butterfly - Hyles Hippophaes
Collected in France in 1975
Agate egg on base
Formed from successive layers of chalcedony
Origin: Madagascar - Natural colours
The egg can be removed from its base
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.