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A 19th Century Plaster Didactic Model of Malformed Teeth

A 19th Century Plaster Didactic Model of Malformed Teeth

A graphic polychrome painted and numbered wall hanging late 19th century example.

Brass makers plaque “Bock Steger Lips”.

H:20 W:33 D:5 CM.

Franz Josef Steger collaborated with pathological anatomist Carl Ernst Bock (1809-1874) at the University of Leipzig to produce models for the instruction of students.

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A 19th Century Plaster Didactic Model of Malformed Teeth

A graphic polychrome painted and numbered wall hanging late 19th century example.

Brass makers plaque “Bock Steger Lips”.

H:20 W:33 D:5 CM.

Franz Josef Steger collaborated with pathological anatomist Carl Ernst Bock (1809-1874) at the University of Leipzig to produce models for the instruction of students.

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A graphic polychrome painted and numbered wall hanging late 19th century example.

Brass makers plaque “Bock Steger Lips”.

H:20 W:33 D:5 CM.

Franz Josef Steger collaborated with pathological anatomist Carl Ernst Bock (1809-1874) at the University of Leipzig to produce models for the instruction of students.

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