Fossils
Illustrations - Fossils
In some of the illustrations listed the title fossil will seem inappropriate but they are from a time when the older wider meaning of Fossil applied.
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fossils |
Fossils, ca1795-1805, published by Alexander Hogg who pioneered the publication of part works as weekly numbered issues. Includes crystals, concretions but the only fossils as we know them appear to be "pitholithos" and "oculatus lapis" which appear to be shelly limestone and agglomerate. Uncoloured engraving (14.5"x8.5") with clear plate mark. Brown stain on bottom edge and minor marginal tears not affecting plate area. Otherwise, in good condition. |
£30 |
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2 |
fossils |
Fossils, tab. II, ca1795-1805, published by Alexander Hogg who pioneered the publication of part works as weekly numbered issues. Various plants, corals and "fishes" teeth. Uncoloured engraving (14.5"x8.5") with clear plate mark. Brown stain on bottom edge and minor marginal tears not affecting plate area. Otherwise, in very good condition. |
£30 |
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3 |
shells |
Testaceous Animals, ca1795-1805, published by Alexander Hogg who pioneered the publication of part works as weekly numbered issues. Bold uncoloured engravings of various Echinoids, very attractive graphic. Slight brown spotting to margins and lower right corner is torn along plate edge; can be covered by framing. Otherwise, is in good condition. |
£30 |
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