François Nicolas Martinet (c. 1725–1804) – Orange-bellied Thrush of SenegalDahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€205 days Left
François Nicolas Martinet (c. 1725–1804) – Collared Barbet of CayenneDahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€205 days Left
Richard Polydore Nodder (1774–1823) – Cuckoo Bird Study – engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(49)$5(1 bid)2 days Left
Frederick Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Paradise Bird – Engraving (1806)Dahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€206 days Left
Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Long-tailed Falcon – Hand-coloredDahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€206 days Left
Richard Polydore Nodder (1774–1823) – Crimson-headed Bird of Paradise – engravingProverde Auctions4.4(49)$5(1 bid)1 day Left
Jardine & Selby - Engraving of Short-tailed Antthrush from Illustrations of Ornithology 1826-43Britannica Auctions Ltd4.3(17)$8Feb 13, 2026
Francis Orpen Morris – Dartford Warbler – Engraving (Hand-coloured) (c. 1850–1857)Proverde Auctions4.4(49)$52 days Left
Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Gorget Bird of Paradise – Hand-coloredDahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€206 days Left
Frederick Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Tiger Bittern – Engraving (1806)Dahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€206 days Left
Francis Orpen Morris (1810–1893) – Portrait of a Tree Pipit – Engraving (1851)Proverde Auctions4.4(49)See Sold PriceFeb 01, 2026
Frederick Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Ultramarine Kingfisher – Engraving (1806)Dahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€206 days Left
Richard Polydore Nodder (1774–1823) – Oriole Study – engraving (1812)Proverde Auctions4.4(49)$5(1 bid)1 day Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Imperial Eagle – Engraving (1808)Dahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€206 days Left
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Treecreeper – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a treecreeper perched vertically on a small branch, showcasing its curved bill and patterned brown, white, and tan plumage designed for bark camouflage. The print was originaSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Goatsucker – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a goatsucker, also known as a nightjar, showing its mottled brown and tan plumage designed for camouflage and its distinctive wide mouth surrounded by bristles. The print wasSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Hydroids – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts four specimens of bell-shaped hydroids, showcasing their delicate fringed edges and small rounded structures. The print was originally produced for The Naturalist's MiscellanSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Marine Worms – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a group of tube-dwelling marine worms, showcasing their elongated protective cases and the feathery pink fans used for feeding and respiration. The print was originally produSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – The Cotton Teal – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a Cotton Teal (Nettapus coromandelianus) in profile, showcasing its white plumage contrasted by a dark green crown, black collar, and rich cinnamon-brown wing coverts. The biSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Tubularia Indivisa – Hand-colored engraving (c. 1790)This hand-colored engraving depicts Tubularia indivisa, a marine hydroid shown anchored to a scallop shell, published in the comprehensive natural history series The Naturalist's Miscellany. FrederickSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – red Marine Worm – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a segmented marine worm featuring a prominent, funnel-shaped red apparatus with radiating feathery tentacles used for feeding and respiration. The print was originally producSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Deep Sea Fish – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a slender, elongated deep-sea fish with a distinctively shaped head and a long, whip-like filament extending from its dorsal region. The print was originally produced for TheSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – segmented Marine Worm – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a segmented marine worm with a prominent radiating star-shaped appendage at one end. The print was originally produced for The Naturalist's Miscellany, an influential periodiSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Eurasian Wryneck – Hand-colored engraving (1793)This illustration depicts a Eurasian Wryneck (Jynx torquilla) perched on a textured, mossy branch, showcasing its intricate cryptic plumage designed for camouflage against tree bark. The engraving higSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Rhadamanthus Swallowtail – Hand-colored engravingThis hand-colored engraving depicts the Rhadamanthus Swallowtail, a species of large butterfly, shown with its wings spread to highlight the solid dark coloration accented by crimson spots on the hindSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Ringed Snake – Hand-colored engraving (1799)This hand-colored engraving depicts the Ringed Snake, Coluber infernalis, coiled across the page, showcasing its distinctive alternating black and orange banding pattern. This zoological illustrationSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Red Partridge – Hand-colored engraving (1803)This illustration depicts a red partridge (likely a Red-legged Partridge) in profile, highlighting its distinctively barred flanks, white throat patch bordered by a black gorget, and vibrant red beakSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Scarlet Mite – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of a scarlet mite, likely the velvet mite (Trombidium holosericeum), prominently featuring its vibrant red, rounded body and eight bristled legs. ThSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Narke Ray – Hand-colored engraving (1797)This hand-colored engraving provides a profile view of the Narke Ray, a species of electric ray, showing its long, robust body and the distinctive broad, flattened head and pectoral fins. The illustraSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Armored Catfish – Hand-colored engraving (1794)This illustration depicts a specimen of an armored catfish, shown in a detailed lateral profile that highlights its unique overlapping bony plates and sensory barbels near the mouth. The print was oriSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Tortoise Tick – Hand-colored engraving (c. 1797)This hand-colored engraving provides a detailed illustration of the Tortoise Tick, Acarus testudinarius, depicted in a magnified view, alongside a smaller, natural size representation. This entomologiSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Long-tailed Crow Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts a long-tailed crow perched on a gnarled, leafless branch above a small patch of green turf. The illustration highlights the bird's iridescent black and dark green pSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Argus Sea Slug – Hand-colored engraving (c. 1791)This hand-colored engraving depicts the Argus Sea Slug, Doris argo, a species of vibrant red nudibranch characterized by its complex patterning and ruffled margin. This detailed illustration was incluSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Cape Swallow Study – hand colored engraving (1795)This hand colored engraving depicts a Cape swallow perched on a mossy branch, featuring its distinctive deep blue wings and back, a bright red crown and rump, and a pale, streaked underside. The illusSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Black Emperor Moth – hand colored engraving (1793)This hand colored engraving depicts the various life stages of the Black Emperor Moth, including the adult moth with its distinctive dark wings and pale markings, the brightly patterned caterpillar onSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Elegant Sea Worm – Hand-colored engravingThis hand-colored engraving illustrates the Elegant Sea Worm, classified as Holothuria elegans in its original publication context. The invertebrate is depicted in profile, showing its segmented bodySee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Fuller Beetle Study – hand colored engraving (1801)This hand colored engraving depicts two views of a Fuller beetle, showing the specimen with its wings fully extended and another in a stationary position to highlight the intricate mottled patterns onSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – The Painted Snail – Hand-colored engraving (c. 1800)This hand-colored engraving illustrates The Painted Snail, a species of banded gastropod mollusk, shown with two detailed views of its shell, including the spiraling upper surface and the aperture. ThSee Sold Price