I found this butterfly set at the thrift store. Any of these butterflies particularly rare? Is this a nice set?
Thanks
Brandon
I found this butterfly set at the thrift store. Any of these butterflies particularly rare? Is this a nice set?
Thanks
Brandon
The labels looks wrong for most of the butterflies.... the big white one in the center is an obvious moth...
Anthony
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or one.
Hi Brandon, I presume you're from Florida, USA, from the information on your account. No, this collection is not even worth what the price tag says. Perhaps the frame is worth more. Firstly, all the butterflies, and as Anthony pointed out, the big moth in the middle, are incorrectly named. This is the first time where I've seen a framed collection that's 100% wrongly named.
Then the condition of the butterflies are what a serious collector would have chucked out into the waste bin. They are also badly set and probably trash material that someone picked up and tried to fence it off to get some pocket money. So please don't be cheated into buying a practically useless collection.
If you are interested, there are many US-based websites and collectors that you can refer to for advice. Some of them do sustainable collecting and help to farm butterflies for sale and so on.
Thanks guys for the info. I live in Orlando but I bought this in Tampa (that was my first mistake). I figured it was worth something due to all the effort put into it, but you live and learn. Thanks again guys!
The price tag looks like 7.99, not 799, ain't that bad tho
Anthony
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or one.
yeah I paid 7.99 for it.
The butterflies are much faded, but here is what you have bought.
Left to right. Top to bottom.
White-edged Blue Baron Euthalia phemius ........ Atlas Moth. Attacus atlas ...........Peacock Pansy.Junonia almana
Great Orange-tip Hebomoia glaucippe...........................................Lime Buttrfly Papilio demoleus.
Japanese Emperor Sasakia charonda....[.Blue Spotted Crow Euploea midamus ssp. from ?China].............Orange Albatross Appias nero.........Japanese Emperor. S. charonda.
.................................................. .....Correction: Common Indian Crow Euploea core south China.
TL Seow
Last edited by Psyche; 09-Mar-2013 at 01:28 AM. Reason: ID correction
Hi Brandon
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