Curious Fishes, Book Illustration (Print), c1925

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ORIGINAL BOOK ILLUSTRATION (PRINT)

ON  THICK GLOSSY PAPER PAGE OF

10.5 X 8 INCHES APPROX

(270 X 205 MM APPROX)

BLANK ON REVERSE

FROM HUTCHINSON'S  'ANIMALS OF ALL COUNTRIES', c1925

FOR CONDITION, SEE SCAN

SHIPS IN A4 CARDBOARD REINFORCED ENVELOPE

PLEASE ENQUIRE: 001351_AnimCo1925

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These curious fishes are not only brilliantly coloured, but are also characterised by their peculiar habits. The fish at the top of the picture is the
Sapphi e Gurnard, a British species which crawls a'ong the bottom of the sea with the aid of its curious fore-fins. The brilliant blue fish and
Richardson's Plectropona, in the centre, are carnivorous. The small Blenny has a peculiar habit of jumping, and the Solverenus, at the bottom, is
covered with velvet pile instead of scales.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#229710808
Start TimeSat 24 May 2025 16:27:47 (EDT)
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