DescriptionPearls Saville Kent SLNSW FL18772675.jpg
English: Artificially produced golden pearls, Shark's Bay, Western Australia, 1897, collotype by Watlow and Sons from a photo by naturalist Saville-Kent, sourced from online copy held by State Library of New South Wales DSM/Q591.99/K
collotype by Watlow and Sons from a photo by naturalist Saville-Kent
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