George Shaw (1751–1813) – Studies of Crustaceans and Woodlice – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$56 days Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Studies of Parasitic Insects – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)6 days Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Quail, Heron, and Partridge Lice – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)5 days Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Tadpole Shrimp Studies – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$55 days Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Studies of Arachnids and Pseudoscorpions – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)6 days Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Study of the Atlantic Horseshoe Crab – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)6 days Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Studies of Water Mites – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$56 days Left
Georges Cuvier – Giant Water Bugs and Water Scorpions – Hand-coloured engraving (1836–1849)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$55 days Left
Frederick Polydore Nodder – Microscopic Study of a Water Flea – Hand-coloured engraving (1796)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)6 days Left
George Shaw (1751–1813) – Studies of Centipedes – Engraving (1805)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)6 days Left
Frederick de Wit (1629–1706) – Studies of Crab and Lobster – Copperplate EngraviDahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€20Feb 12, 2026
Richard Polydore Nodder (1774–1823) – Spiny Nautilus – engraving (1812)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)5 days Left
Georges Cuvier – Studies of Aquatic Hemipterous Insects – Hand-coloured engraving (1836–1849)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$56 days Left
Georges Cuvier – Internal Anatomy of Neuropterous Insects – Hand-coloured engravingProverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)6 days Left
Frederick Polydore Nodder – Microscopic View of the Acarus – Hand-coloured engraving (1806)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$55 days Left
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Oniscus Armadillo (The Pill Bug)This hand-coloured engraving, from George Shaw's "The Naturalist's Miscellany," illustrates the common pill bug, Oniscus Armadillo. The plate provides two scientifically precise views of the specimen:See Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Study of the Oniscus Armadillo (Common Pill Bug) – Hand-coloredThis hand-colored engraving illustrates two detailed views of the Oniscus armadillo, commonly known as the pill bug or woodlouse, along with a single egg or cyst. The figure on the left shows the ventSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Study of the Common Pill Bug – Hand-coloredThis hand-colored engraving illustrates two detailed views of the Oniscus armadillo, commonly known as the pill bug or woodlouse, along with a single egg or cyst. The figure on the left shows the ventSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Smyrna Kingfisher – Hand-coloredThis hand-colored engraving depicts the Smyrna Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis), shown perched on a branch extending over a body of water. The bird is characterized by its bright blue and black wings,See Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Study of a Birdwing ButterflyThe print is an entomological illustration of a large tropical butterfly, depicted with its wings fully extended in dorsal view. The butterfly exhibits striated black forewings and hindwings marked wiSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (Active 1770–1800) – Zoological Illustration of a Red FishThis hand-colored engraving depicts a detailed profile of a vibrant red fish, characterized by its sharp dorsal spines, prominent scales, and distinctive white ventral area. The illustration capturesSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (Active 1770–1800) – Zoological Illustration of various BeetlesThis hand-colored engraving provides a scientific study of several insect specimens, featuring a large winged beetle at the top, shown with its elytra (wing covers) open to reveal the delicate flightSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Acarus Gamasus – Engraving, Hand-colouredThis hand-coloured engraving depicts Acarus Gamasus, a species of mite. The central figure is shown with a deep reddish body and slender legs, isolated against a blank background within the plate markSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (active 1770–1800) – Monoculus Apus – Engraving, Hand-colouredThis hand-coloured engraving, from George Shaw's "The Naturalist's Miscellany," illustrates three views of the freshwater crustacean, Monoculus Apus. The illustrations display a high degree of scientiSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (Active 1770–1800) – Zoological Illustration of a Giant FlyingThis hand-colored engraving depicts a Giant Flying Squirrel in a gliding posture, showcasing the expansive patagium (gliding membrane) extending between its limbs. The illustration meticulously renderSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Beetle – Hand-coloured EngravingA hand-coloured engraving featuring a detailed illustration of a large beetle with a distinctive dark body and a striped carapace in pink and black. The print is a precise entomological study publisheSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – Anatomical Study of a Horseshoe CrabA hand-coloured engraving featuring two detailed illustrations of a horseshoe crab, with the top showing a dorsal view and the bottom a ventral view, revealing internal anatomical details. The print iSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (c. 1770–1800) – The Brush-tailed Rat-Kangaroo – HandThis hand-colored copperplate engraving illustrates the Brush-tailed Rat-Kangaroo, a small marsupial native to Australia, shown standing upright on a low rise of ground. The print highlights its definSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Rhinoceros Beetle – Hand-colouredA hand-coloured engraving featuring two detailed illustrations of a rhinoceros beetle, shown from a side and frontal perspective. The print is a precise entomological study published by F. P. Nodder &See Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Tick – Hand-coloured Engraving (1795)A hand-coloured engraving featuring two detailed illustrations of a tick, one from a dorsal view and the other from a ventral view. The print is a precise zoological study published by F. P. Nodder &See Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Sea Slug – Hand-coloured EngravingA hand-coloured engraving featuring a detailed illustration of a sea slug or a similar marine invertebrate, with a long body and fine details. The print is a precise zoological study published by F. PSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Marine Worm – Hand-coloured EngravingA hand-coloured engraving featuring a detailed illustration of a long invertebrate, possibly a species of marine worm, with spiny segments and multiple appendages. The print is a precise zoological stSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – Anatomical Study of an Invertebrate –A hand-coloured engraving featuring a detailed anatomical study of a mollusk or similar invertebrate, showing its complex form and texture. The print is a precise zoological illustration published bySee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Beetle – Hand-coloured EngravingA hand-coloured engraving featuring two illustrations of a beetle with a green carapace and pinkish-red legs, shown in different views for scientific study. The print is a detailed entomological studySee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Praying Mantis – Hand-colouredA hand-coloured engraving featuring a detailed illustration of a praying mantis, with its large forelegs raised in a characteristic posture. The print is a precise entomological study published by F.See Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – The Life Cycle of a Flea – Hand-coloured EngravingA hand-coloured engraving illustrating the life cycle of a flea, featuring a larval stage, a pupal stage, and a detailed depiction of the adult insect. The print is a precise entomological study publiSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Species of Spiny Marine Worm – Hand-colouredA hand-coloured engraving featuring a detailed illustration of a long, spiny invertebrate, possibly a species of marine worm. The print is a precise zoological study published by F. P. Nodder in LondoSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1770–1800) – A Group of Mollusk Shells – Hand-colouredA hand-coloured engraving featuring four detailed illustrations of mollusk shells, meticulously rendered to show their intricate spirals, colors, and textures. The print is a precise conchological stuSee Sold Price
Sold10 Natural History Colored Engravings by Frederick Polydore Nodder (British fl. 1770-1800)Marine Animals/Creatures plate #'s 351, 200, 76, 100, 394, 314, 80, 202(3) colored engravings on J. Whatman watermarked paper engraved by Frederick Polydore Nodder (British) descriptions by George ShaSee Sold Price