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specimen dealers had an important role in the development of science in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. They supplied the rapidly growing, both in size and number, museums and educational establishments and private collectors whose collections, either in entirety or parts finally entered
561:(1796–1879) Parreys lived in Vienna, where he was dealer in natural history objects. Trading as Ludwig and Joseph Mann, he supplied zoological specimens to many leading taxonomists whose collections are now conserved by natural history museums. 268:(1838–1917) French naturalist and natural history dealer in Paris. The business was originally owned by his naturalist grandfather, Jean-Baptiste Deyrolle who opened his shop in 1831 at 23, Rue de la Monnaie. Émile's father 712: 943:
GĂŒnther, Albert C. L. G. (Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf) 1904-1912 The history of the collections contained in the natural history departments of the British Museum. British Museum London, Printed by order of the
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Owner of Maison Verreaux, established in 1803 by his father, Jacques Philippe Verreaux, at Place des Vosges in Paris, which was the earliest known company that dealt with objects of natural history.
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Established by the mid-19th century at 9 Rue de l' Ecole de Medicine in Paris. Later "Maison Tramond - N. Rouppert successeur".Models of human and comparative anatomy and osteological preparations.
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father (1814–1875) or son (1850–1895), both with same name and both dealers at 90 Great Russell Street, London. They dealt in minerals and fossils, ethnographic and archaeological objects.
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items. They purchased specimens from professional and amateur collectors, sometimes collected themselves as well as acting as agents for the sale of collections. Many were based in
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1920s. Claimed to hold 5,000 bird species as scientific skins (and to be the largest bird skin dealership in the world). Supplier to museums and private collectors. Traveller.
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Preparator and dealer in educational materials at " "Naturhistorisches Institut" on Beatrixgasse, Vienna, 1896, on Ungargasse, Vienna in 1903–1906.Supplied specimens to
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This is a list of natural history dealers from the 16th to the 19th century: here are names that are frequently encountered in museum collections.
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Mark V. Barrow, 2000 The Specimen Dealer: Entrepreneurial Natural History in America's Gilded Age Journal of the History of Biology 33: 493–534
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Lynn K. Nyhart "Civic and economic zoology in nineteenth-century Germany: The "Living communities"of Karl Mobius" Isis 4 (1998)pp. 605-630
1518: 738:(fl. 1890s-1920?) Paris mineral dealer. Owner of Comptoir Géologique et Minéralogique, 40, rue de Mathurins and at 4, rue de Castellane. 317: 453:
Kny-Scheerer Company, 404 West Twenty- seventh street, New York. Agency for German dealers - specimens, equipment. Active 1900- 1930s?
987: 960: 1588: 481: 275: 1274: 1040: 1396: 1623: 155:(c. 1850?-1925) Vienna mineral dealers as "Österr.-ungar. Mineralien-Comptoir" or Austro-Hungarian Mineral Dealership. 1139: 644: 570: 786:(1833–1889) Proprietor of prominent Hamburg-based natural history and ethnographic dealership and associated museum. 1465: 1286: 681: 893:(1878–1943) mineralogist and dealer in natural history specimens for schools based in Chemnitz, Saxony. Author of 1654: 1607: 895:
Die Mineralien. Eine Anleitung zum Sammeln und Bestimmen derselben nebst einer Beschreibung der wichtigsten Arten
519: 203: 31: 1530: 841: 386: 362: 1267: 980: 867: 499: 419: 170: 1338: 1151: 541: 314:(1739–1806).Leading mineral dealer of the 18th century with premises in London, Paris and St. Petersburg. 259: 220: 147: 1617: 1308: 392: 374: 504: 302:(c. 1830 – c. 1918) Mineral and natural history dealer in Vienna St. Ullrich, Siebensterngasse No. 29. 74:
authorities who wrote scientific works and manuals, some functioned as trading museums or institutes.
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Naturhistorisches-Institut, 948 Zeidlerstrasse, Teplitz, Bohemia, Germany (now the Czech Republic)
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a German Scientific Society based in Esslingen am Neckar sold specimens as a dealership.
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The Field Museum in Chicago. Late entrants United States museums were major purchasers.
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and European butterflies to R.C. Williams, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia.
131: 349: 334:(1809–1880) Natural history dealer in Amsterdam who had worldwide trade connections. 265: 167:, born 14 June 1870 Naturalien und Lehrmittel-Anstalt Berlin C. 2, BrĂŒderstrasse 15. 1487: 1435: 1420: 1225: 1119: 564: 343: 337: 269: 254: 906: 767: 670: 1559: 1235: 1146: 1124: 1114: 1057: 996: 789: 718: 697: 425: 413: 398: 380: 325: 191: 26: 463: 244: 1569: 1367: 1350: 1220: 1210: 1134: 1129: 1099: 849: 800: 707: 632: 605: 584: 441: 208: 136: 939: 1643: 1552: 1547: 1475: 1440: 1425: 1303: 1291: 1230: 1109: 759: 638: 576: 226: 158: 950:
Mearns B. & Mearns R., 1998: The Bird Collectors. Academic Press, London
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Founder of Ward's Natural History Establishment in Rochester, New York.
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as Zoologische Institut fĂŒr Balkanforschung des Gust. Paganetti-Hummler
496:(1845–1929) Natural history dealer in Boston and Newton, Massachusetts. 200: 141: 613: 1023: 774:, Pomerania Dealer in Lepidoptera mainly of Central Asia and Siberia. 660: 59: 754: 1450: 1262: 580: 272:
ran the business for many years. It is now at 46, rue du Bac, Paris
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specimens an instruments Heinrich Ludwig Rudolf Fuess (1838–1917)
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London dealer in shells and ‘curiosities’ in the 18th century.
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Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd geology and mineral dealership
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or in major cities. Some were specialists and some were
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specimens but also equipment and books. Many also sold
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Horn et al., 1990: Collectiones entomologicae. Berlin.
750:(1552–1612) Dutch merchant and natural history dealer. 353:VĂĄclav Frič's shop at Wassergasse 736-II in Prague 88:1882–1885) Mineral collector and dealer in Zurich. 467:Mole skeleton supplied by T Gerrard & Co Ltd. 1641: 864:(1869–1957) Shell dealer St. Petersburg, Florida 94:(?1802-1882); German Mineral dealer resident in 490:(1760–1837) Dealer in ornithological specimens. 410:(1778–1856) London Mineral collector and dealer 296:(E. M. Schulz) Hamburg 22, Hamburgerstrasse 45. 887:Saalfeld Insect and bird collector and dealer. 278:trader of bird skins in the Dutch East Indies. 981: 713:Southwick & Jencks’ Natural History Store 635:(1832–1898) Entomologist and dealer in Berlin 538:Berlin (between 1900 and 1910) Insect dealer 211:Botanical modelmakers in Breslau and Berlin. 1519:Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom 450:, MĂŒnchen, Augustenstrasse 41 Insect dealer 988: 974: 199:(1800–1864) Fossil and mineral dealer in 1170:Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes 753: 595: 462: 397: 348: 17: 647:(1868–1957) 57 Haverstock Hill, London 608:"Natural History Institute" 1879 -1880 402:Mineral collection for schools.Germany. 276:Maarten Dirk van Renesse van Duivenbode 1642: 114:(1822, Budapest -1887) InsektenhĂ€ndler 969: 459:(1839–1907) Fossil and mineral dealer 377:The Godeffroy Museum and dealership. 1397:The Naturalist on the River Amazons 995: 178:Dealers in zoological specimens in 13: 579:(and family). Butterfly dealer in 14: 1666: 954: 645:William Frederick Henry Rosenberg 1587: 682:Christian Julius Wilhelm Schiede 389:(1784–1862) German insect dealer 1629:List of natural history dealers 1297:The Natural History of Selborne 784:Johann Gustav Friedrich Umlauff 204:de:Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Braun 125:(1879–1964) InsektenhĂ€ndler in 22:Advertisement Ernst A. Bottcher 1531:Adaptive Coloration in Animals 924: 724:Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn 387:Johann Wilhelm Adolf Hansemann 320:Berlin - Steglitz mineral and 294:Entomologisch Institut Hamburg 1: 917: 848:. In 1879 the address was 36 371:Mineral dealer in Copenhagen. 197:Braun; Karl Friedrich Wilhelm 676:L.W. Schaufuß else E. Klocke 500:Friedrich Christian Meuschen 7: 1287:Bernard Germain de LacĂ©pĂšde 900: 542:Heinrich Michael Neustetter 260:Jules Desbrochers des Loges 221:Jean Baptiste Lucien Buquet 148:Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka 10: 1671: 1309:A History of British Birds 881:Prague 1890-? Lepidoptera. 744:Covent Gardens auctioneer. 375:Johann Cesar VI. Godeffroy 253:Natural history dealer in 1624:Natural History Societies 1596: 1585: 1501: 1492:The Royal Natural History 1344:Ornithological Dictionary 1331: 1253:Johan Christian Fabricius 1179: 1085: 1012: 1003: 844:Began trading in 1874 in 796:Van Ingen & Van Ingen 548:Friedrich Wilhelm Niepelt 479:Frank H. Lattin & Co. 282:Henri Donckier de Donceel 247:Insect dealer in Hamburg. 171:August Friedrich Böttcher 1470:The Naturalist's Library 1373:On the Origin of Species 715:Providence, Rhode Island 553:Gustav Paganetti-Hummler 106:Archduke Franz Ferdinand 1604:Natural history museums 1206:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 961:Archive of taxidermists 505:Heinrich Benno Möschler 494:Charles Johnson Maynard 312:Adolarius Jacob Forster 290:(1879-) Newport, Wales. 239:Giuseppe De Cristoforis 215:Antonie Augustus Bruijn 1655:Business-related lists 1456:William Jackson Hooker 1404:Alexander von Humboldt 1321:Philosophie zoologique 1104:Pinax theatri botanici 813:Voigt & Hochgesang 763: 657:Natural History dealer 655:Emil Adolf RossmĂ€ssler 601: 468: 403: 354: 92:Augustus Theodore Abel 23: 1542:The Study of Instinct 1481:Kunstformen der Natur 1385:The Malay Archipelago 1380:Alfred Russel Wallace 1316:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck 757: 599: 591:Lovell Augustus Reeve 573:Berlin insect dealer. 544:Insect dealer, Vienna 466: 431:Charles Georges Javet 401: 359:Alfred George Gabriel 352: 262:French insect dealer. 165:Ernst August Böttcher 34:. Most sold not just 21: 1461:Joseph Dalton Hooker 1414:The Birds of America 873:Bryce McMurdo Wright 436:Edward Wesley Janson 369:Karl Ludwig Giesecke 288:Alfred William Ecutt 159:Edward Percy Bottley 123:Bernardino AstfĂ€ller 1509:Martinus Beijerinck 1052:De Natura Animalium 862:Walter Freeman Webb 856:Frank Blake Webster 825:Henry Augustus Ward 821:Guatemala 1844–1850 531:Albert Stewart Meek 488:Benjamin Leadbeater 332:Gustav Adolph Frank 306:Anton Hermann Fassl 284:Paris insect dealer 233:William Deans Cowan 102:Anton Franz Abraham 1614:Parson-naturalists 1446:Philip Henry Gosse 1409:John James Audubon 1392:Henry Walter Bates 1280:Histoire Naturelle 1268:Historia Plantarum 1156:Avium Praecipuarum 1140:Historia animalium 1041:Historia Plantarum 1029:History of Animals 764: 742:John Crace Stevens 602: 515:Ida Laura Pfeiffer 473:Adam August Krantz 469: 404: 355: 340:(1839–1916) Prague 182:from 1858 to 1937. 144:(1879–1914) Berlin 24: 1637: 1636: 1583: 1582: 1201:Marcello Malpighi 1095:Ulisse Aldrovandi 1075:De Materia Medica 891:Rudolf Zimmermann 726:Marine specimens. 694:(1867–1958) Basel 536:Wilhelm Neuburger 217:Dutch East Indies 132:Andreas Bang-Haas 1662: 1591: 1564:The Dancing Bees 1488:Richard Lydekker 1436:Jean-Henri Fabre 1421:William Buckland 1226:Regnier de Graaf 1120:Andrea Cesalpino 1010: 1009: 990: 983: 976: 967: 966: 931: 928: 879:Bohuslav ĆœeleznĂœ 819:JĂłzef Warszewicz 703:Wilhelm SchlĂŒter 692:Gustav Schneider 687:Wilhelm SchlĂŒter 565:Andrew Pritchard 344:Hans Fruhstorfer 270:Achille Deyrolle 209:Brendel and Sohn 82:Johan Hans Abegg 58:centres notably 1670: 1669: 1665: 1664: 1663: 1661: 1660: 1659: 1650:Natural history 1640: 1639: 1638: 1633: 1592: 1579: 1560:Karl von Frisch 1497: 1466:William Jardine 1356:Le RĂšgne Animal 1327: 1275:Comte de Buffon 1236:Systema Naturae 1175: 1147:Frederik Ruysch 1125:Valerius Cordus 1115:Hieronymus Bock 1081: 1063:Natural History 1058:Pliny the Elder 1015: 1005: 999: 997:Natural history 994: 957: 935: 934: 929: 925: 920: 903: 842:William Watkins 790:Unio Itineraria 748:Emanuel Sweerts 736:Alexandre Stuer 719:Otto Staudinger 698:Gustav Schrader 571:Max Quedenfeldt 510:EugĂšne Le Moult 426:Charles Jamrach 420:George Humphrey 414:Alexander Heyne 381:Richard Haensch 326:de:Rudolf Fuess 192:Adolphe Boucard 27:Natural history 12: 11: 5: 1668: 1658: 1657: 1652: 1635: 1634: 1632: 1631: 1626: 1621: 1611: 1600: 1598: 1594: 1593: 1586: 1584: 1581: 1580: 1578: 1577: 1570:Ronald Lockley 1567: 1557: 1545: 1538:Niko Tinbergen 1535: 1523: 1511: 1505: 1503: 1499: 1498: 1496: 1495: 1485: 1473: 1463: 1458: 1453: 1448: 1443: 1438: 1433: 1428: 1423: 1418: 1406: 1401: 1389: 1377: 1368:Charles Darwin 1365: 1360: 1351:Georges Cuvier 1348: 1339:George Montagu 1335: 1333: 1329: 1328: 1326: 1325: 1313: 1301: 1289: 1284: 1272: 1260: 1255: 1250: 1245: 1240: 1228: 1223: 1221:Jan Swammerdam 1218: 1213: 1211:William Derham 1208: 1203: 1198: 1185: 1183: 1177: 1176: 1174: 1173: 1163: 1152:William Turner 1149: 1144: 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Steeg 448:Emil Riemel 338:VĂĄclav Frič 300:Josef Erber 153:Julius Böhm 118:Mary Anning 1644:Categories 1004:Pioneering 918:References 850:The Strand 846:Eastbourne 708:Paul Smart 666:Fritz RĂŒhl 628:Carl Ribbe 484:, New York 235:Madagascar 201:Regensburg 142:Max Bartel 56:mercantile 44:geological 36:zoological 1024:Aristotle 1016:antiquity 1014:Classical 815:Göttingen 809:Cape Town 678:, Dresden 661:Karl Rost 624:(extant). 229:Australia 72:taxonomic 60:Amsterdam 40:botanical 1451:Asa Gray 1263:John Ray 944:Trustees 901:See also 581:Florence 318:R. Fuess 255:Weymouth 180:Brighton 96:Ballarat 614:Mödling 241:(Milan) 223:(Paris) 64:Hamburg 32:museums 1597:Topics 1048:Aelian 833:London 772:Anklam 641:Berlin 622:Munich 618:Paskau 610:Vienna 567:London 482:Albion 438:London 416:Berlin 383:Berlin 68:London 66:, and 620:and 188:Paris 127:Meran 1618:List 1608:List 758:The 444:Peru 50:and 42:and 649:fl. 86:fl. 1646:: 1158:, 62:, 38:, 1620:) 1616:( 1610:) 1606:( 1576:) 1572:( 1566:) 1562:( 1556:) 1550:( 1544:) 1540:( 1534:) 1528:( 1522:) 1516:( 1494:) 1490:( 1484:) 1478:( 1472:) 1468:( 1417:) 1411:( 1400:) 1394:( 1388:) 1382:( 1376:) 1370:( 1359:) 1353:( 1347:) 1341:( 1324:) 1318:( 1312:) 1306:( 1300:) 1294:( 1283:) 1277:( 1271:) 1265:( 1239:) 1233:( 1197:) 1191:( 1172:) 1168:( 1162:) 1154:( 1143:) 1137:( 1106:) 1102:( 1078:) 1072:( 1066:) 1060:( 1054:) 1050:( 1044:) 1038:( 1032:) 1026:( 989:e 982:t 975:v 365:. 328:. 108:. 98:. 84:(

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Natural history
museums
zoological
botanical
geological
archaeological
ethnographic
mercantile
Amsterdam
Hamburg
London
taxonomic
Johan Hans Abegg
fl.
Augustus Theodore Abel
Ballarat
Anton Franz Abraham
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Ludwig Anker
Mary Anning
Bernardino AstfÀller
Meran
Andreas Bang-Haas
Otto Bang-Haas
Max Bartel
Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
Julius Böhm
Edward Percy Bottley
Ernst August Böttcher

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