BUTTERFLY COLLECTIONS in CABINETS Second Hand

SPECTACULAR THEMED LEPIDOPTERA COLLECTIONS, each contained in a ten drawer large format cabinet, made by Woollard.
These are SECOND HAND cabinets and Lepidoptera Collections. All glass lids would benefit from a clean and polish. Condition of the cabinets varies but all are basically quite smart. Of the collections of Lepidoptera none is perfect, indeed there is much imperfection, but there is great variety and interest at prices that are a fraction of the cost of new cabinets and specimens.
Varnished light coloured ramin wood veneer, the cabinets are stackable. Each 10-drawer unit measures 24.5 x 30.75 by height 23.50 inches. The large-format drawers measure 23 x 29 inches, rather more than twice the size of stardard butterfly cabinets. The drawers are deep enough to accommodate international standard pins.
Condition. The fronts and cabinets are for the most part quite smart. All drawers have glass lids, some with a wooden frame, others have plastic angle frame, not all in matching colours. Some frames are good, others could be smartened up, but all properly perform their task of edging the glass lids. Most drawers are lined with Plastazote, some wall to wall, most have a narrow gap either side. Considering these have been used by Worldwide Butterflies for some 30 years, the overall condition is quite good. If they were re-lined the drawer bases would look nearly new.
We believe that the condition of these cabinets and collections is properly described and illustrated in detail. Bearing in mind that they are second hand we cannot entertain any claim for imperfections that may have been missed in the description. We are confident that purchasers will be more than pleased, particularly at these price levels.
Specimens are not in mint condition, some are quite damaged, but they are very adequate to demonstrate the variety of Lepidoptera, at a price that is substantially below the price of mint cabinet specimens. Identification and origin labels are believed to be mostly accurate but may not be error free. The variety of species, families, countries, sizes, colours, shapes and patterns is quite remarkable. These collections provide the basis for both scientific and artistic appreciation and are extremely educational and beautiful.
The collections are as follows:
B Hawkmoths of the World
C Butterflies of several Continents (1)
G Butterflies in Colour Themes
H Extraordinary Insects (1)
K Extraordinary Insects (2)
L Special Lepidoptera
N Swallowtails of the World
O Giant Lepidoptera
P Butterflies of several Continents (2)
Each collection is separately described and priced.
Collection H EXTRAORDINARY INSECTS (1)
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The Cabinet. The drawer lids are made of non-matching plastic angle. The outside appearance is excellent and the drawers run well.
The Specimens. Ten drawers of diverse insects from tiny beetles to very large Cicadas, Lantern Flies, Mantids and colourful plant sucking Fulgorids. Not all are identified, but many are. There are also large Scorpions and Bird-eating Spiders. Colourful and iridescent Beetles, are included in many sizes. It is quite difficult to assemble such a collection. There are about 90 creatures included. Click View to see all the collection and picture of cabinet front.
Collection H Extraordinary Insects (1), in Ten Drawer Cabinet £550.00
This cabinet cannot be sent by carrier. The safest way is to collect by arrangement, from our premises near Sherborne in
Collection K EXTRAORDINARY INSECTS (2)
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The Cabinet. Eight drawer lids are framed in wood, two in plastic angle. The drawers run quite well, though there may be some wear. It is possible to see where former labels were, but this is not striking and ir might be rectifiable.
The Specimens. There are some very striking giants in this collection, including huge spiders, grasshoppers so large that they would barely fit in a normal drawer, delicately coloured leaf and stick insects (two of them truly monstrous), Lantern Flies, highly coloured Cicadas, Praying Mantids in very divers forms, and shining beetles of just about all sizes. In all there are about 100 specimens. Click View to see all the collection and picture of cabinet front.
Collection K Extraordinary Insects (2), in Ten Drawer Cabinet £750.00
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Collection L SPECIAL LEPIDOPTERA
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The Cabinet. The drawer lids are un-matching plastic angle in poor to fair condition. The drawers run adequately or well. The over all outside appearance of the cabinet is good but might be improved if wished.
The Specimens. This collection is indeed special! Despite that fact that there is a lot of imperfection, the variety of colour, brilliance, extraordinary shape, contrast, subtlety, and size would be difficult to match. Just take a look at the pictures! There are over 140 specimens of butterflies and moths from almost all corners of the Earth. Click View to see all the collection and picture of cabinet front.
Collection L Special Lepidoptera, in Ten Drawer Cabinet £1250.00
This cabinet cannot be sent by carrier. The safest way is to collect by arrangement, from our premises near Sherborne in
The computer will show a nominal carriage charge which will be refunded.
Collection N SWALLOWTAILS OF THE WORLD
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The Cabinet. Eight drawer lids are framed in non-matching plastic angle, two are wood framed. The drawers run adequately or well. Two drawer fronts are spoilt. Ideally they need sanding and varnishing. A third drawer has been made to replace a lost drawer. It is an adequate replacement but is not matching in appearance (not illustrated).
The Specimens. Nine drawers of some of the world’s largest and most spectacular butterflies, the Swallowtails and Birdwings. Some species are tailed, to a greater or lesser extent. Others of the family have differently shaped wings and no tails. Over 70 butterflies are featured. These butterflies are from East and West, North and South, and make a wonderful start to a specialist world collection. Click View to see all the collection and picture of cabinet front.
Collection N Swallowtails of the World, in Ten Drawer Cabinet £595.00
This cabinet cannot be sent by carrier. The safest way is to collect by arrangement, from our premises near Sherborne in
The computer will show a nominal carriage charge which will be refunded.
