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Cinnabar from Almaden, Spain

Hand-colored copper-plate engraving (1811) depicting actual-size a 3.7-inch specimen in the collection of the Royal Institute, donated by I. G. Children. Published as Plate 18, Volume 1, of Sowerby's Exotic Mineralogy
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James Sowerby

(1757-1822)
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