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 Female Marmose-Opossum c1770 Buffon Engraved Print

An Original Historical Print from HistoryOnPaper 

This is an antique print 

Marmose - A species of small opossum (Didelphys murina) ranging from Mexico to Brazil.

Copper Plate Engraving, Published 1770s  in "Natural History, by de Buffon"  Reverse side blank.


Type of Print       Chromolithograph - Wood Print - Steel Engraving - Copper Engraving - Photogravure
Printing Year      c1770     241+ years Old  
Artist - Engraver - Publisher      de Seve -  ***** - Buffon
Print Size (Approx)     10  inches  X 8  inches       IMAGE(S) MAY BE ENLARGED  TO SHOW DETAIL
Paper weight/type     Thin - Medium - Heavy - Other
Reverse side     Blank - Related text/pictures -  Unrelated text/pictures    
Condition      Excellent - Very Good+ - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)  
Description     Very nice   Please inspect image 
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CONDITION:    Please INSPECT PHOTO. May be Enlarged for viewing.

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