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Salt Water Crocodile - Crocodilus porosus -1934 Smithsonian Print
$ 5.8
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Description
British Parliament 1925 Vintage LithographVintage 1934
Scientific Print
documents
Saltwater Crocodile - Crocodilus porosus
Published in 19
34
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
.
Size
: Approximately
5
" X
8
"
Blank on Reverse
Condition
:
Excellent
-
Very Good
+
-
Good
-
Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)
Th
is
80+ year Old Print
isn
't Perfect but close
- Very minor handling wear & aging
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This is a print based on original artwork
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.
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istory-On-Paper
Item #514-W908-SI34