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Wir Nehmen Noch Material Für Die Nächste Auktion Am 29. November Statistik 12. Auktion Nachverkauf 12. Auktion Juni 2008 660 Positionen 488 versteigert 72 Der Chinesische Nationalcirkus. Programmheft 6,00 € 314 Tierpark Rheine Jahresbericht 1989 3,00 € Summe der Zuschläge: 5.871,10 Euro 73 Der Chinesische Nationalcircus 6,00 € 323 Das Wisentgehege im Naturschutzgebiet Saupark 3,00 € 74 Chinesisches Tanz- und Akrobatik-Ensemble 5,00 € 333 Ulm Aquarium (Feuerfi sch) 3,00 € 75 Circus Roncalli. Programm-Illustrierte 1994 5,00 € 337 Tierpark Warder (Hängebauschwein) 2,00 € 12 Einlieferer 76 Circus Roncalli. Programm-Illustrierte 1995 5,00 € 341 Zoo Wuppertal (Orang Utan) 2,00 € 78 Groß Circus Carl Busch. Das Millennium-Programm 4,00 € 401 Zoo Antwerpen (Elefanten) 7,00 € 60 Teilnehmer aus 7 Ländern 80 Circus Roncalli. Jahresillustrierte 2003 5,00 € 402 Zoo Antwerpen (Elefanten) Deutsche Ausg. 8,00 € 7 Teilnehmer, die zum ersten Mal teilgenommen haben 81 Circus Royal. Wasserwelt im Circuszelt 5,00 € 407 Zoo Antwerpen (Gorilla) (Englisch/Deutsch) 3,00 € 58 erfolgreiche Bieter 115 Proceedings of the Zoological Society 1912 80,00 € 408 150 Ans Zoo d´Anvers (Koala) 2,00 € 125 Buschi. Vom Orang-Säugling zum Backenwülster 20,00 € 411 Domein Grotten van Han (Grotte / Luchs) 4,00 € 126 Tiergeschichten aus Übersee 5,00 € 413 Planckendael Zoo (Panzernashorn + Baby) 3,00 € Dr. Klaus Schüling 131 25 Jahre Zoologischer Garten Zürich 25,00 € 428 Zoo D‘Amnéville: Brochure Pédagogique 5,00 € Falkenhorst 4 135 Geliebte Tiere. Abenteuer und Märchen in Afrika 4,00 € 429 Branféré Zoo (Tiere/Schloss) 3,00 € 137 Conseils pour la determination des tortues ... captivite 13,00 € 439 Parc Zoologique de Paris (Giraffe) 5,00 € 48155Münster 138 Schönes Tier im Zoo 6,00 € 440 Parc Zoologique Paris (3 Giraffen) 3,00 € Germany 139 Wilde Katzen. Ein Photobuch für den Tierfreund 5,00 € 448 Parco Zoo Punta Verde (Flamingo) 2,00 € 140 Räuber in der Nacht. Die Geschichte eines Wiesels 3,00 € 449 Acquario Napoli (Seesterne etc) 7,00 € 144 Auf Safari in Europa 10,00 € 450 Giardino Zoologico di Roma 7,00 € +49 251 311523 149 Grundzüge d. Verbreitungsgeschichte d.Säugetiere 20,00 € 460 Artis Zoo Amsterdam (Kleiner Panda) 4,00 € +49 251 311524 (Fax) 152 Rätsel um Delphine 4,00 € 461 Artis Zoo / Aquarium (Eisbär) 4,00 € [email protected] 153 Wildtiere in Menschenhand, Grundlagen 10,00 € 467 Apenheul (Zeichnung) Nieuwe editie 4,00 € 154 Zootiere wie wir sie erleben 4,00 € 469 Burgers´Zoo (Bush-, Desert Ausstellung) 2,00 € www.tiergarten.com 155 Sozialverhalten der Primaten 12,00 € 479 Zoo Blijdorp (Schimpanse / Turm) 9,00 € 156 Wildtiere in Menschenhand, Säugetiere; 1. Aufl age 10,00 € 480 Zoo Blijdorp (Bärenzeichnung) 7,00 € Wir nehmen noch Material für die nächste Auktion 158 Dieren en dierentuinen 15,00 € 481 Blijdorp ZOO (Erdmännchen) 5,00 € 164 Amphibien und Reptilien in Heim, Labor und Zoo 20,00 € 483 Diergaarde Blijdoorp: Taman Indah 3,00 € am 29. November im Tierprk Nordhorn an! 165 Ivory Crisis 15,00 € 486 Zoo Wassenaar (Schimpanse) 20,00 € 167 Der Große Panda 9,00 € 487 Zoo Wassenaar (Tigerjunges) 7,00 € 169 Der Weißstorch. Neue Brehm-Bücherei 375 4,00 € 491 AlpenZoo (Zeichnung Falke) 3,00 € 172 Die kluge Ratte. Porträt eines Außenseiters 6,00 € 492 15 Jahre Alpenzoo (Zeichnung Fliegender Geier) 3,00 € Nachverkauf 12. Auktion Juni 2008 175 Niedere Tiere im tropischen Seewasseraquarium 9,00 € 493 Alpenzoo (Bartgeier) 2,00 € 176 Ein Affe sitzt im Hühnerstall. Erlebnisse im Zoo 8,00 € 494 Die Tiere von Hellbrunn (Orang Utan) 7,00 € Nr Titel Limitpreis 177 Großpapageien. Wesen, Verhalten, Bedürfnisse 9,00 € 496 Salzburger Tiergarten Hellbrunn (Gibbons) 2,00 € 2 Das Geheimnis des Circusdirektors Carl Krone. 15,00 € 180 Das Bild der Giraffe 10,00 € 498 Tiergarten Schönbrunn (Tiger) 8,00 € 4 Unsterblicher Zirkus. Manegegeschichte und Man 7,00 € 182 Der Zoo. Fotografi en von Tieren in Gefangenschaft 8,00 € 500 Tiergarten Schönbrunn (Luftaufnahme) 3,00 € 6 Der Grosse Zirkus 5,00 € 183 Schmuckschildkröten. Neue Brehm-Bücherei 549 4,00 € 509 Zoo Warszawa (Auge Elefant) 7,00 € 7 Die ganze Arche Noah auf meinem Schoß. 4,00 € 188 Crocodiles & Alligators 7,00 € 530 Zoo Basel (Panzernashörner) 3,00 € 12 Manege frei. Die „weiche“ Tierdressur 3,00 € 195 Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 1. Band 20,00 € 546 Loro Parque (Zeichnung Aras) Englische Ausgabe 4,00 € 16 Start in die Manege 2,00 € Nachverkauf 196 Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 2. Band 20,00 € 549 Zoo Plzen 2,00 € 19 Artisten- und Zirkusplakate. Mit 2 Plakaten. 12,00 € Zur Zeit ist noch nicht abzusehen, 197 Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 3. Band 20,00 € 552 Zoo Prag (Fotos Tieraugen) 8,00 € 21 Zirkus Circus Cirque. 28. Berliner Festwochen, 8,00 € wie lange die aufgeführten Titel noch an- 198 Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 4. Band 20,00 € 558 Banham Zoo (Ozelots) 3,50 € 23 Manege frei. Artisten- und Circusplakate vo 7,00 € 199 Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 5. Band 20,00 € 571 Chester Zoo (Langschwanzkatze) 3,00 € geboten werden. 25 The Love of the Circus 12,00 € 203 Zoo Berlin, Zooführer (Gorilla), mit Lageplan 25,00 € 575 Colchester Zoo (Schopfmangabe) 3,00 € 29 Die dressierte Gesellschaft 3,00 € Zum genannten Limitpreis kommen 15 % 204 Zoo Berlin, Zooführer (See-Elefant), mit Lageplan 25,00 € 588 Norfolk Wildlife Park & Pheasant Trust (Schnee-Eule) 4,00 € 30 Die Buschens. 100 Jahre Circus Busch. 8,00 € Aufgeld und 7 % Mehrwertsteuer. 215 Aquarium im Zoo Berlin (Skalare) 17,00 € 592 Hamerton Wildlife Centre 2,00 € 32 Familiencircusse - Kulturarbeit ohne Netz und dopp 6,00 € Anfragen und Bestellung am besten tele- 226 Zoo Duisburg (Junge Orang Utans) 5,00 € 596 The Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust.9. Annual 72 6,00 € 35 Roncalli in Moskau. Ein Fotobuch. 7,00 € 246 Tierpark Gettorf (Zeichnung verschied. Tiere) 1,50 € 601 Suffolk Wildlife & Rare Breeds Park (4 Fotos) 3,00 € fonsich oder per E-Mai! 37 ...und abends in die Scala. von Josef Donderer 8,00 € 247 Tierpark Gettorf (Schimpanse) 1,50 € 602 Kilverstone Miniature Horse Stud 3,00 € 41 Die Dressur der Tiere. Nachdruck 10,00 € 250 Zoo Halle, Zooführer (Zeichnung Mangabe) 15,00 € 610 London Zoo (Tiger) 2,00 € 48 Viel Vergnügen im Circus Roland 3,00 € After the Auction Offer 252 Zoo Halle (Kattas) 4,00 € 612 Lions of Longleat (Zeichnung: Löwenkopf) 4,00 € 49 Bouglione Junior du cirque d‘hiver de Paris 6,00 € For a limited time the following items from 261 Carl Hagenbecks Tierpark, Wegweiser (Python) 6,00 € 614 Wildfowl Trust Martin Mere Guide (Rothalsgans) 3,00 € 51 Circus C. Althoff: Carl Althoffs „Rote Show“ 5,00 € 270 Zoo Hannover (Löwe) 5,00 € 619 Marwell Zoological Park (Tiger by Tree) 3,00 € the auction are still available: 53 Circus Barum Programm (4 Raubkatzen) 6,00 € 271 Heidelberg Zoo (Axishirsch) 4,00 € 621 Your Guide to Marwell Zoological Park (Nashorn) 4,00 € In addition to the given prices 15 % for the 56 Circus Renz, Programmheft 1984 4,00 € 272 Zoo Heidelberg (Eule) 3,00 € 625 Paignton Zoo (Tiger) 3,00 € 57 Circus Roncalli, Saison ‚84 5,00 € auctioneer, 7 % tax (only within the Euro- 275 Zoo Karlsruhe (diverse gezeichnete Tiere) 11,00 € 637 Welney Wildfowl Refuge (fl iegende Schwäne) 4,00 € 58 10 Jahre Circus Roncalli 1976 - 1986. 6,00 € pean Union) and portage will be added. 278 Kölner Aquarium am Zoo (Fisch) 3,00 € 639 Whipsnade Zoo (Zeichnung verschiedene Tiere) 6,00 € 59 Circus Fliegenpilz. Originellster Schweizer Circus 5,00 € 279 Zoo Köln (Schwarzweißer Vari) 4,00 € 641 Whipsnade Zoo (junger Gepard) 2,00 € 60 Circus Sarrasani 1988 5,00 € 283 Zoo Leipzig, Zooführer (Zeichnung Nashorn) 6,00 € 702 Adelaide Zoo (Kleiner Panda) 7,00 € 62 Circus Roncalli, Programm-Illustrierte 1989 5,00 € 291 TP Hellabrunn München, Zooführer (Alpensteinbock) 7,00 € 725 Tama Zoo Insectarium Guide Book (Schmetterling) 6,00 € 66 Zirkus Stey, Programm 1991 5,00 € 292 TP Hellabrunn München, Zooführer (Schimpanse) 5,00 € 758 Lincoln Park Zoo (Gorilla) 6,00 € 67 Circus Roncalli, Programm-Illustrierte 1992 5,00 € 301 Tierpark Nordhorn (Schimpanse) 2,00 € 761 Fishes of Hawaii / Honolulu Aquarium 13,00 € 69 American Circus. Mit Widmung 5,00 € 305 Tiergarten Nürnberg (Orang Utan) 3,00 € 764 Milwaukee Country Zoo (Eisbär mit Jungem) 8,00 € 70 Krone. The Greatest Circus of Europe, 5,00 € 312 Tierpark Rheine Jahresbericht 1987 3,00 € 769 Look at the Monkey Faces! New York Zoological Park 6,00 € 71 Der grosse asiatische Circus 5,00 € 313 Tierpark Rheine Jahresbericht 1988 3,00 € 777 San Diego Zoo (Koala) 9,00 € Schüling Buchkurier - Tel.: 0251 311523 - [email protected] - www.tiergarten.com Ergebnisliste 12. Auktion Münster Juni 2008 280 Krefelder Zoo (Gorilla, Schimpanse, Orang Utan) 6,00 € 446 Fota Wildlife Park (Gepard) 7,50 € 281 Krefelder Zoo, Jahresbericht (Ameisenbären) 3,00 € 447 Parco Natura Viva (Kleiner Panda) Garda Zoo 5,00 € 285 Magdeburger Zoo (Elefantenhaus) 8,00 € 451 Aquarium Dubrovnik (Seepferdchen) 8,00 € Nr Titel Zuschlag 163 125 Jaar Diergaarde. 1857 - Mei - 1982 20,00 € 286 Magdeburger Zoo (Gibbons) 5,00 € 452 Zagreb Zoo (Hornrabe) 4,50 € 1 Die Dressur der Thiere. Originalausgabe 40,00 € 166 The Herons Handbook 20,00 € 287 Zoo Magdeburg, Jahresberichte 2,00 € 453 Zoo Riga (Uhu/Jaguar/Flusspferd) 18,00 € 3 Manege frei! 5,00 € 168 Das Tier in unserer Umwelt 5,00 € 288 Tierpark Hellabrunn (Jaguar) 8,00 € 454 Zoo Kaunas (Verschiedene Tiere) 16,00 € 5 Zirkus Renz 9,00 € 170 Papageien - Ihr Leben in Freiheit 7,00 € 289 Tierpark Hellabrunn (Mandrill) 7,00 € 455 Avifauna (Helmkasuar) 7,00 € 8 Dompteur und Bestie. 3,00 € 171 Zootierhaltung Grundlagen 5,00 € 290 TP Hellabrunn Zooführer Walross 4,00 € 456 Avifauna (Schnee-Eule) 12,00 € 9 Tiere als Artisten. Eine kleine Kulturgeschichte 5,00 € 173 Tiere, Kaiser, Anekdoten. 5,00 € 293 Allwetterzoo-Nachrichten 1/1980 4,50 € 457 Avifauna (Blaubrust Eisvogel) 3,00 € 10 Nit möööglich.
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