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Lot 1037 Sammlung von 21 Darstellungen …

Sammlung von 21 Darstellungen zum Thema Angeln und Ichthyiologie. Kupferstiche, Aquatinta-Radierungen, Holzschnitte, teils koliriert. Europa, 18.-19. Jahrhundert. Von 13 x 15 cm bis 37 x 38 cm. Teils unter Passepartout montiert.

Zoologie - Ichthyologie

Naturwissenschaften – Henry Thomas Alken / I. Clarke. Fishing in a Punt. London, publ. by T. McLean, 1820. In engl. betitelt. - Henry Thomas Alken / I. Clarke. Pike Fishing. London, publ. by T. McLean, 1820. In engl. betitelt. - Henry Thomas Alken / I. Clarke. Salmon Fishing. London, publ. by T. McLean, 1820. In engl. betitelt. - James Ward / J. Raddon. Trolling. England, 19. Jahrhundert. In engl. betitelt. - Trying the Tackle. London, Published by Rogerson & Tuxford, 1856. In engl. betitelt. - Verschiedene englische Angel- und Fischereidarstellungen, darunter Trout Anglers, Fly-Fishing on the Wye at Baddon Hall, The shady side und weitere Fliegen- bzw. Hechtangelszenen. England, spätes 18. bis 19. Jahrhundert. In engl. betitelt. - Verschiedene naturkundliche Fischdarstellungen, darunter Lochleven Trout, Spined Loach, Minnow, Loach, Bleak, Loch Killin Char, Crucian Carp, Prussian Carp, Perch sowie ein Blatt Fishing mit mehreren Fischarten. England, 19. Jahrhundert. In engl. betitelt. - Ferner einzelne Blätter aus englischen Sport- und Naturkundepublikationen, teils koloriert, teils unkoloriert, mit Verlegerangaben u. a. von T. McLean, J. Wheble bzw. Sherwood, Neely & Jones. England, 19. Jahrhundert. - Beiliegend zwei Doubletten, Pike Fishing und Salmon Fishing.

Natural Sciences – Collection of 21 llustrations on the theme of fishing and ichthyology. Copperplate engravings, aquatints and woodcuts, some coloured. Europe, 18th-19th centuries. Some are mounted in passe-partouts. - Includes, amongst others: Henry Thomas Alken / I. Clarke. Pike Fishing. London, published by T. McLean, 1820. Titled in English. - Henry Thomas Alken / I. Clarke. Salmon Fishing. London, published by T. McLean, 1820. Titled in English. Various natural history illustrations of fish, including Lochleven Trout and Spined Loach. Also individual plates from English sporting and natural history publications. For further details, refer to above. - Enclosed are two duplicates: "Pike Fishing" and "Salmon Fishing".

Startprice: 200 €
Estimate: 300 €

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