Metal aged-looking tortoise sign. 8” x 12” New $10.00 ( 2 available)
Wild Republic Know & Grow Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle. New, sealed in original packaging. $6.00
Roughly framed mola panel from Costa Rica. The work involved in all the tiny stitching is incredible. Would look much better with a proper mat/frame. Selling it for $10.00
Catalog of Los Castillo, a silversmith in Mexico, with several herp-related images. Very nice stuff. $4.00
Limited edition James Krause print of Cyclura nubile caymanensis. Signed and numbered (#13/50), this 8” x 10” print is sealed in plastic with a cardboard support. $30.00
“New Amphibians and a New Reptile from Sarawak” published in 1916 by Thomas Barbour. 4 pages of text and one color plate for $3.00
“Some Amphibians from the Lowlands of North Borneo” published in 1956 by Robert F. Inger. 35 pages. $6.00
Pair of waterproof identification cards from Sea Hawk Press for Reef Life of Florida, the Bahamas & Caribbean. Selling the pair together for $12.00
“The Western Cape’s Tortoises”, plasticized card that folds out to 8 small pages of information. Published by Cape
Nature Conservation and the Dutch Turtle and Tortoise society. Nice small item for $2.00.
2003 Calendar card from Russia? Sponsored by the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force. Cool collectible for $1.00 (3 available)
“Marine Turtle Identification Cards” published in 2003 by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community in New Caledonia. 9 swivel-attached plasticized cards with id information on 7 sea turtles. For $6.00
New, never circulated Galapagos 500 sucres note showing Galapagos tortoise for $3.00 Package of 15 for $30.00
Group of 7 different turtle/tortoise postcards (new) together (two photos) for $6.00
Group of 9 different turtle/tortoise postcards (new) together (same two photos as above, plus one more) for $8.00
Group of 18 different turtle/tortoise postcards (new) together (same three photos as above, plus three more) for $20.00
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