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  • Poor Souls They Perished – Lemon & Morgan

    Poor Souls They Perished – Lemon & Morgan

    Published by Hargreenin 1986 a well researched and thoughtfully illustrated account in very good condition.

    In 1845 the Cataraqui went down in the Bass Strait with the loss of 400 souls – only 9 survived (saved by an ex-convict) despite the wreck being stranded just 150 yards from King Island.

    Worst Australian Wreck

    $50.00

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  • Wrecks of Port Phillip – Williams & Serle

    Wrecks of Port Phillip – Williams & Serle

    Published by Maritime Historical Productions a great authority in the field – Melbourne 1964 and in pretty good condition.

    There is a lot of wreckage in Port Phillip Bay. This expert account creates a superb reference to the major wrecks (and minor summarised). Really well illustrated with early engravings and photographs of many of the fateful vessels

    Reference to the Wrecks

    $50.00

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  • Massive Ducretet Gas Discharge Tube – Paris c1890

    Massive Ducretet Gas Discharge Tube – Paris c1890

    This massive discharge tube was made by Eugene Ducretet (1844-1915) a leading French scientific instrument maker who opened his first shop retailing unusual scientific instruments in Paris in 1864. This instrument is engraved with his name E Ducretet A Paris to the top tap.

    It is one of the largest, heaviest and most unconventional discharge tubes we have seen. Standing 60 cms high an in pretty good condition for its age – we have left the brass work as we found it – the threads to the vacuum inlet work albeit stiff and the thread to the to mount are in very good condition. The extremely thick glass tube is at a slight angle but the seals appear intact. A very rare scientific collectable from the early days of gas discharge experiments.

    Flash Gas Tube from 19thC Paris

    $340.00

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  • Least Horned Owl – Shaw & Nodder – 1790

    Least Horned Owl – Shaw & Nodder – 1790

    Copper engraved and hand coloured this engraving of the mysterious Least Horned Owl was published in 1790 by Shaw & Nodder.

    George Shaw was in charge of the Natural History Department at the British Museum. Nodder was a natural history artist and worked for Banks on his Florilegium.

    Framed in gilt dimensions 36cms x 30cms.

    TOO-WIT TOO-WOO NOT THE LEAST

    $240.00

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  • Les Preparatifs de Noel – Gazette du Bon Ton – J Goje 1914

    Les Preparatifs de Noel – Gazette du Bon Ton – J Goje 1914

    A charming hand coloured “Pochoire” by Goje for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1914. Surely you dress up for Christmas decorations? The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era.

    Prices are as unframed. Please contact us if you prefer a framed alternative.

    A striking pochoire image from 1914. Click on picture to get full image.

    $60.00

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  • Les Premieres Roses – Gazette du Bon Ton – J Goje 1913

    Les Premieres Roses – Gazette du Bon Ton – J Goje 1913

    A beautiful hand coloured “Pochoire” by Goje for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1913. Les premieres Roses with costumes designed for morning leisure. The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era.

    Prices are as unframed. Please contact us if you prefer a framed alternative.

    A striking pochoire image from 1913. Click on picture to get full image.

    $90.00

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