Lifecycle of the Scorpion Taxidermy full body mount - Arachnida sp. - 16.5 cm - 7.8 cm - 1.7 cm - Non-CITES species

03
days
18
hours
00
minutes
03
seconds
Current bid
€ 6
No reserve price
Jonas Rathaj
Expert
Selected by Jonas Rathaj

Has worked with taxidermy since childhood and gained retailer experience.

Estimate  € 150 - € 200
12 other people are watching this object
itBidder 4076 €6
gbBidder 6160 €5
itBidder 4076 €1

Catawiki Buyer Protection

Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details

Trustpilot 4.4 | 122473 reviews

Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.

Specimen: Lifecycle of the Scorpion, scientific name Arachnida sp.; resin display from Belgium, 1990, in felt condition, weight 304 g, dimensions 16.5 cm × 7.8 cm × 1.7 cm.

AI-assisted summary

Description from the seller


Magnificent resin inclusion representing the evolution of the scorpion, along with a giant green one and a centipede.
Scorpion
16.5 x 7.8 x 1.7 cm
Vers 13.7 x 6.2 x 2.2 cm
These very beautiful educational objects are in perfect condition; they come from the stock of an old company that supplied scientific educational materials.
Very interesting for learning or decorating a curiosity cabinet.

The package will be sent with optimal protection, tracking number, and insurance.


Magnificent resin inclusion representing the evolution of the scorpion, along with a giant green one and a centipede.
Scorpion
16.5 x 7.8 x 1.7 cm
Vers 13.7 x 6.2 x 2.2 cm
These very beautiful educational objects are in perfect condition; they come from the stock of an old company that supplied scientific educational materials.
Very interesting for learning or decorating a curiosity cabinet.

The package will be sent with optimal protection, tracking number, and insurance.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specimen
Lifecycle of the Scorpion
Scientific Name
Arachnida sp.
Country of Origin
Belgium
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Felt backed
Year
1990
Weight
304 g
Height
16.5 cm
Width
7.8 cm
Depth
1.7 cm
BelgiumVerified
361
Objects sold
96%
pro

Similar objects

For you in

Natural History & Taxidermy