Articulated Skeleton
Juvenile Seal Articulated Osteological Specimen
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Juvenile Seal (Family: Phocidae) Articulated Osteological Specimen in Museum Display Case
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Juvenile Seal Skeleton Display
Juvenile Seal (Family: Phocidae)
Articulated Osteological Specimen in Museum Display Case
An exceptional and highly unusual juvenile seal skeleton, expertly articulated and presented within a contemporary museum-style display case. Beautifully preserved and mounted in a natural swimming pose, this remarkable specimen offers a fascinating insight into the anatomy of one of the ocean's most charismatic marine mammals.
The delicate skeletal structure highlights the unique adaptations that allow seals to move effortlessly through the water, from the streamlined skull and flexible vertebral column to the distinctive flipper bones that have evolved for aquatic life. The youthful proportions of the specimen add a level of rarity and intrigue seldom encountered within the natural history market.
Mounted upon a discreet brass support and enclosed within a high-quality glass display case, the presentation combines scientific accuracy with outstanding decorative appeal. The result is a striking museum-quality display that would be equally at home in a private collection, gallery, cabinet of curiosities, luxury interior or educational setting.
The clean contemporary case allows the specimen to be appreciated from every angle whilst protecting the delicate articulation and ensuring it remains a captivating focal point wherever displayed.
Condition
Presented in excellent display condition. Professionally articulated and housed within a quality museum-style display case.
Display Features Juvenile seal skeleton Professionally articulated specimen Museum-style brass support mount Contemporary black-framed glass display case Freestanding display Ready for immediate display
A rare and fascinating marine natural history specimen, combining scientific importance, aesthetic beauty and exceptional collector appeal.
Price: £1,995