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SHERMAN F. DENTON "ALBINO BROOK TROUT" 1903
Print ID: 29118

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 8 1/4" overall measurement, excellent condition, New York, 1903. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $125.00
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SHERMAN F. DENTON "AMERICAN LOBSTER, MALE" 1898  **SALE PRICE**
Print ID: 34200

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 8 1/4" overall measurement, soiling in margins, smudge in right margin, lower left corner bent will mat out otherwise fair to good condition overall, 4to., New York, 1898. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

**PLEASE NOTE** The American Lobster, Male is one of the most difficult to find and therefore one of the rarest of all the S.F. Denton fish plates. Due to the well-used quality of this particular bookplate, I have it priced approximately $200 less than the same print but in much better shape. This is a good opportunity to own a print that can be priced upwards of $350 for a fraction of that price.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $150.00
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SHERMAN F. DENTON "AMERICAN LOBSTER, UNDERSIDE OF FEMALE" 1898
Print ID: 29149

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 8 1/4" overall measurement, excellent condition, New York, 1898. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $225.00
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SHERMAN F. DENTON "BANDED PICKEREL" 1902
Print ID: 29095

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 8 1/4" overall measurement, excellent condition, New York, 1902. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $75.00
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SHERMAN F. DENTON "BLUE GILL SUN FISH" 1903
Print ID: 32601

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 7 9/16" overall measurement, excellent condition, New York, 1903. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $145.00
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SHERMAN F. DENTON "BURBOT" 1905
Print ID: 29027

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 8 1/4" overall measurement, excellent condition, New York, 1905. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $65.00
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SHERMAN F. DENTON "CALICO BASS; STRAWBERRY BASS" 1906
Print ID: 29030

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 8 1/4" overall measurement, excellent condition, New York, 1906. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $90.00
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SHERMAN F. DENTON "CHANNEL BASS" 1906
Print ID: 29029

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From the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission of the State of New York, 1895-1907

Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) is best known for the nature drawings that he was commissioned to illustrate for the US Fish Commission (later the US Fish and Wildlife Service) and the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of New York State.

Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts , S.F. Denton was a multi-talented artist, scientist and skilled entrepreneur in business. From a family of naturalists, Sherman, along with his brothers William, Winsford and Shelley (a noted naturalist in his time) became famous at the 1900 Paris Exposition for their award-winning moth and butterfly collections. Sherman Denton was also renowned among the leading naturalists of his day for developing and patenting methods to preserve fish, butterflies and moths in a much more life-like state.

Small folio, 11" x 8 1/4" overall measurement, excellent condition, New York, 1906. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request.
Price: $100.00
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