Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set
Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set

Vintage Development of the Lancet Fish Anatomical Model Set

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Mostly Complete Lancet Fish Developmental Anatomy Model Set

Branchiostoma lanceolatum

Circa 1920s/1930s
Made by Famous London Taxidermist and Natural History Shop E Gerrard & Sons

This Was Originally a 27 or 28 Piece Set, Approximately 4-5 Pieces Missing

Made of Hand Painted Plaster on Ebonized Wood Bases

All In Good Condition With Minor Chips to Plaster
Final and Largest Model Has a Hairline Crack on the Back

This is a Very Rare Scientific Display from a World-Renowned Scientific Supply Company


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