Posted 2 years ago
greedybadboy
(3 items)
Two tickets to admit bearer to the Zoological Society of London. Each signed by a "Zoo Fellow," one being the biologist Alfred Russel Wallace (1912 ticket) the other the biologist (and son of Charles Darwin) Sir Francis Darwin (1920). Both came to us from one of the grandsons of Alfred Russel Wallace when he was cleaning out one of the family homes. Have not seen these before and wondered their possible rarity and value. Thank you.
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