Pair of musk framed carte de visite portrait photographs, late…
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Pair of musk framed carte de visite portrait photographs, late 1860s, 17 x 13.5 cm (frame size)

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  • Musk Wood - The musk is native to Tasmania, and is found in the rainforests and wetter regions especially along river banks. It grows to a height of between five and fifteen metres, it has a musk scent. A rare timber and therefore mainly used as a veneer in the 19th-century, it is light brown in colour and furniture constructed from it is very expensive.

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