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    Amazing Blaschka glass models from UK Natural History Museum

    Hello All,

    I received my copy of the Natural History Museum's member's magazine today and there is a fascinating article about the collection of Blaschka glass models in there. Here's an article from the museum's website.

    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/v...blaschka1.html

    These models are absolutely beautiful! I've never seen anything like them, they are pretty old and much in need of repair.

    I've also found this link

    http://www.warmus.com/Blaschka%20Sea...l%20Warmus.htm

    which has some beautiful squid and octopus that they made.
    Last edited by CapnNemo; Aug 1st, 2005 at 12:19pm. Reason: found more information

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    It's amazing such beautiful models can be made of glass.

    I once visited a glass flower collection, probably made in the same period, belonging to Harvard University. These beautiful glass flowers were full size and looked so very real.

    Nancy

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    Amazed and delighted at the rarified beauty of this collection! CapnNemo, thank you so very much for this beautiful set of links!
    I'm particularly keen on the histioteuthis...

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    The Otago Museum has some of those, they are absolutely stunning! The nudbranchs and jellies are amazing!

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    There's a really nice glass octopus in the NHM member's magazine, I'll see if I can get it online for you to see, the colours are unbelievable.

    At the end of the article it says 'Members can request a tour of the collection before making a donation to their upkeep and restoration' apparently they have been stored in 'less than ideal conditions', might have to see if I can save up a bit of cash and take a trip to the museum. Perhaps I might combine it with my visit in October for the Giant Squid tour., if I can wait that long.

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