Mounted Natural History Specimen of a Conch Shell

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Rod mounted on an ebonised circular plinth stand the spiral conch shell having a high spire and siphonal canal with a fine colour.

In fine order, there are no flaws to report other than very light general wear commensurate with age to both the stand and shell.

A conch is a sea-dwelling marine gastropod mollusc. Many conch, such as the Queen Conch, are found among beds of sea grass in warm tropical waters and their shells have historically been used as anything from weapons in the Caribbean, building materials and musical instruments, though perhaps most commonly decoratively, as we see here.

This little chap, when positioned carefully, can lift a shelf, sideboard or mantelpiece from darkened doldrums to an interesting and curious marine themed plateau.
Date1920s : c.1900-1920 DimensionsDiameter 3 inches (the base) Height 8 inches Depth 4 inches Width 3.5 inches (all at maximum) ConditionExcellent. Codeas155a618 Price SOLD £99.00 StatusSold SellerDoe and Hope Telephone07729 213013Non UK callers :+44 7729 213013 Emailinfo@doeandhope.com

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