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1. Amerikanischer Bisonkopf. – 2. Ungarisches Hirschgeweih. – 3. Bastarde vom Auer-, Birk- und Schneehuhn aus Norwegen. – 4. Irländische Jagdfalken. – 5. Monströses Hirschgeweih. – 6. Hasenkopf mit abnormen Schneidezähnen. – 7. Armbrust mit langem Anschlag aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. – 8. Hinterlader vom Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts. – 9. Doppelwender mit 4 Läufen. – 10. und 11. Eiserne Patronen zu Nr. 8. – 12. Revolver vom Anfang des 18. Jahrhunderts. – 13. Kopf eines Elenhirsches. – 14. Altes Jagdmesser mit Elfenbeinscheide. – 15. Hirschfänger mit Elfenbeingriff aus dem 17. Jahrhundert. – 16. Großes Jagdhorn aus einem Elephantenzahn. – 17. Schädel einer Gabelgemse. – 18. Zerwirkmesser aus dem 17. Jahrhundert. – 19. Kolossale Hauer eines Wildschweins. – 20. Verkrüppelter Rehlauf. – 21. Fuchseisen mit einem Baumstamme verwachsen. – 22. Rococo-Jagdschlitten. – 23–26. Prachtgehörne aus der Sammlung H. Lantz. – 27. und 28. Saufeder und Prellnetz.

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Die Gartenlaube, 1881  Template:Gartenlaube (1881) s:de:Die Gartenlaube (1881)
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Die Gartenlaube, 1881
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Ernst Keil's Nachfolger
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Deutsch: Bildunterschrift: „Die hervorragendsten Gegenstände der internationalen Jagd-Ausstellung in Cleve. Originalzeichnung von L. Beckmann. N“
English: caption: "Die hervorragendsten Gegenstände der internationalen Jagd-Ausstellung in Cleve. Originalzeichnung von L. Beckmann. N"
Language German
Publication date 1881
publication_date QS:P577,+1881-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication Leipzig
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