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Fossils, Middle Cambrian, Mount Robson, Oysters - 1934 Smithsonian Prints

$ 6.85

Availability: 85 in stock
  • Type: Poster/Print
  • Condition: Generally very clean with typical handling wear from page turning
  • Material: Paper

    Description

    British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph
    Fossils, Middle Cambrian, Mount Robson, Oysters
    - 1934 Smithsonian Prints
    A Trio(3) of Double-Sided Prints...Both Sides Shown
    Fossil conodonts and Ostracoda & Microscopic fossil aids in oil industry
    Parapholas penita & American oyster of the East Coast
    Limestone slab of China Middle Cambrian Period & Mount Robson, British Columbia
    Vintage 1934
    Scientific Print
    Generally clean with some
    handling wear
    Published in 19
    3
    4
    by
    The Smithsonian Institute
    These are almost one-of-a-kind images produced mostly just for the Smithsonian Institute under its various scientific research programs. They represent natural photo
    graphy, exhibits or artists recreations/reconstructions
    associated
    the
    scientific
    studies of the Smithsonian Institute
    .
    Medium
    Size
    : Approximately 5.5" X 8.5"
    A Set/3 of Double-Sided Prints...Both Sides Shown
    Condition
    :
    Excellent
    -
    Very Good
    -
    Good++
    -
    Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)
    Th
    is
    Old Print(s)
    isn
    't Perfect but Almost and Has Great Historical Value
    Only minor age and handling wear
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    This is a print(s) based on original artwork or photographs
    Important: P/H is combined on multiple items that can be mailed together. BUT, with the new Ebay shopping cart, you
    must wait for combined invoice
    .
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    istory-On-Paper
    Item #1021-W476-SI34