Pied Flycatcher Rev Morris Antique History of British Birds 130 Years-Old Engraving-72William George4.3(8)£5
Desert Wheatear Rev Morris Antique History of British Birds 130 Years-Old Engraving-107William George4.3(8)£5
François Nicolas Martinet (c. 1725–1804) – Orange-bellied Thrush of SenegalDahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€20Feb 11, 2026
Tree Sparrow Rev Morris Antique History of British Birds 130 Years-Old Engraving-193William George4.3(8)£5
Blackcap Rev Morris Antique History of British Birds 130 Years-Old Engraving-119William George4.3(8)£5
Redstart Rev Morris Antique History of British Birds 130 Years-Old Engraving-100William George4.3(8)£5
George Graves - Rare engraving of Long-tailed Titmouse 1811Britannica Auctions Ltd4.2(16)$20Feb 13, 2026
George Graves - Rare engraving of the Great Titmouse 1811Britannica Auctions Ltd4.2(16)$20Feb 13, 2026
Richard Polydore Nodder (1774–1823) – Oriole Study – engraving (1812)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)5 days Left
Richard Polydore Nodder (1774–1823) – Crimson-headed Bird of Paradise – engravingProverde Auctions4.4(47)$5(1 bid)5 days Left
George Graves - Rare engraving of the Blue Titmouse 1811Britannica Auctions Ltd4.2(16)$20Feb 13, 2026
Francis Orpen Morris – Dartford Warbler – Engraving (Hand-coloured) (c. 1850–1857)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$56 days Left
Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Gorget Bird of Paradise – Hand-coloredDahlstroms Auctioneer4.2(11)€20Feb 12, 2026
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Great Titmouse – Hand-colored engraving (1795)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of a great titmouse (Parus major), featuring the bird perched upon a mossy branch in profile. The illustration accurately captures the species' distSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Sun-Bittern – Hand-colored engraving (1795)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of a sun-bittern (Eurypyga helias), featuring the bird standing in profile amidst low-growing foliage. The illustration captures the species' compleSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Great Tree Nymph Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts a great tree nymph butterfly, shown from a dorsal perspective with its wings fully spread to display its intricate black and white marbled patterns. The illustratioSee 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) – Bicolor Lizard Study – hand colored engraving (1795)This hand colored engraving depicts a bicolor lizard in profile, featuring a striking transition from an earthy brown lower body to a vibrant reddish-pink hue along its spine. The illustration was pubSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Great Spotted Slug and Black Slug – Hand-colored engraving (1793)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of two gastropods, featuring the great spotted slug (Limax maximus) in the foreground and a black slug (Arion ater) in the background. The illustratSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Hercules Beetle – Hand-colored engraving (1792)This hand-colored engraving illustrates the Hercules Beetle, a large exotic insect characterized by its prominent, curved thoracic horn and pale green, dotted wing covers. The entomological illustratiSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Blue Glaucus – Hand-colored engraving (c. 1792)This hand-colored engraving depicts the Blue Glaucus, a striking pelagic sea slug known for its vibrant blue coloration and finger-like cerata, which are arranged to form radiating cross shapes. The iSee 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 – 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 – Common Carp – Hand-colored engraving (1800)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of a common carp, shown in profile with its characteristic large scales and barbels at the mouth. The illustration highlights the fish's iridescentSee Sold Price
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) – 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 – Pectinated Mite – Hand-colored engraving (1800)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of a pectinated mite, featuring a central illustration of the arachnid with its distinctive large, comb-like pedipalps and eight slender legs. The aSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge Shaw & Frederick Polydore Nodder – Nepa Grandis – Hand-colored EngravingThis meticulously detailed hand-colored engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder illustrates Nepa Grandis, commonly known as a giant water bug. The print features two distinct views of the insect: the uSee 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 – Banded Conical Shell – Hand-colored engraving (c. 1800)This hand-colored engraving depicts two views of a single, brightly banded conical shell, showcasing the spiral pattern and the colored aperture. The illustration originates from the significant naturSee 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 (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) – 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 – Rose-Coloured Amphisbaena – Hand-colored engraving (1791)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of a rose-coloured amphisbaena, a genus of limbless squamates commonly known as worm lizards. The creature is depicted in a serpentine pose across aSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Thick-Leaved Coralline – Hand-colored engraving (XVIII Century)This hand-colored print presents a scientific study of a thick-leaved coralline (likely Halimeda), featuring a central illustration of the calcareous green alga with its characteristic segmented, leafSee Sold Price