Description
End of 17th cen
London and Greenwich Railway bridge over the Neckinger Road
Spa Fields Chapel
is chasing the Prince of Wales
' [partly lost]
'The Common Musk' Finish:Rolled End of 17th cenZoological study of the Siberian musk deer (Moschus moschiferus) native to Asia, including Russia, Mongolia and China. This is a male animal, displaying the distinctive long upper teeth. Plate 3 from Museum Leverianum containing select specimens from the museum of the late Sir Ashton Lever by George Shaw (published by James Parkinson, 1792). The plate is inscribed: 'C. R. Ryley del. Noble sculpt. MOSCHUS MOSCHIFERUS. THE COMMON MUSK. Publish'd Feb.
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