It looks a bit like Animal Planet here today, but they're only paper butterflies. The colorful die-cut trade card above is a particularly nice chromolithograph specimen, dating from 1860 to 1870 and is about 8 inches wide. It was printed by the Brett Litho Co. of NY, which had a very colorful history itself. The entire collection of butterfly trade cards seen here was a recent eBay listing. I hope the buyer intends to put them under glass. Considering their age and condition (and their final bidding price) they certainly deserve to be. |
Friday, March 8, 2013
Butterfly Planet
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Gracious! Another confusion of (mostly) moths as butterflies, a kinda goofy-looking Saturniid moth to start off with. :) (I'll write via your home e-mail soon.) T
ReplyDeleteI knew that! I was just baiting you Tom. But have you ever seen such moth specimens as these with the lettering on them? Science is SO amazing.
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