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Lot 24

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Trio of Crossbills (Loxia curvirostra), dated 2006, birds mounted by Deane Barlow, Taxidermy, Braintree, Essex, re-cased by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a trio of full-mount adults, the male perched underneath an over hanging rock ledge, a pair of females perched below, one upon a small branch, the other on a simulated rock ledge, mounted amidst lichen, moss and fauna, set against a misty winter mountainous scene backdrop, enclosed within an oak framed diamond shaped five-glass wall hanging display case, 38cm by 8.5cm by 52.5cm excluding outer frame, signed and dated to interior lower centre, full paper trade label to verso

Lot 44

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased European Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), dated 2024, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a superb-quality full-mount adult perched upon a small frozen fence post, set amidst a winter scene of frosted ferns and grasses, set against a watercolour painted woodland river backdrop, enclosed within a picture frame style five-glass wall hanging display case, 29.5cm by 9cm by 50cm, signed and dated to interior lower left, taxidermist's paper trade label to verso

Lot 128

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Pair of Siberian Rubythroats (Calliope calliope), modern, a pair of high-quality full-mount adult males, each perched upon a moss covered branch, amidst ferns and mosses, set against an oil-painted woodland backdrop, enclosed within a carved oak framed bubble glass wall hanging display case, 31.5cm by 5cm by 39cm. The Siberian Rubythroat is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the Thrush family, but is now more generally considered to be an Old-World Flycatcher, the Siberian Rubythroat and similar small European species are often called Chats

Lot 134

Taxidermy: A Pair of Dusky Redshank (Tringa erythropus), dated 1938, a high-quality pair of full-mount juveniles, male and female, the male with right leg raised, the female with head lowered in feeding pose, both mounted upon soil, rock and grass covered groundwork, overall height 22.5cm, with attached data labels - Dusky Redshank, Male & Female Juveniles, 6th 9th 1938, Cottington, Kent, previously part of the James Harrison Collection of Birds, Lot 88, Tennants Auction 20th May 2022

Lot 77

Taxidermy: A Night Heron and Squacco Heron, modern, a full-mount adult Night heron with head raised looking straight ahead, stood upon a painted simulated foam rock, overall height 46cm, together with a full-mount adult Squacco heron with head turning to the left, stood upon a painted simulated foam rock, overall height 34cm, (2)

Lot 269

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus), circa 1880-1900, a full-mount adult looking straight ahead, perched upon a large simulated painted tree trunk, amidst natural grasses, ferns and fauna, set above painted rockwork below, enclosed beneath a large period circular glass dome, with original burr walnut veneered base, raised upon squat feet, diameter 33cm, (dome height 80cm), overall height 84cm

Lot 171

Taxidermy: Red Lechwe (Kobus leche), circa 2005, Botswana, Africa, a high-quality adult male shoulder-mount with head turning slightly to the right, right horn 57.5cm, left horn 56.5cm, tip to tip 30cm, from the wall 57cm, height 104cmCITES Annex B, Appendix IIwith proof of legal import

Lot 27

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Wryneck and Garden Warbler, circa 1880, a full-mount adult Wryneck and Garden warbler, each perched upon a small centrally positioned branch, mounted amidst a natural setting of wispy grasses and moss, set against a dusk painted backdrop, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass display case, 28cm by 11cm by 24.5cm

Lot 135

Taxidermy: Thomson's Gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii), modern, South Africa, a high-quality adult male shoulder-mount looking straight ahead, right horn 30.5cm, left horn 29.5cm, tip to tip 11cm, from the wall 38cm, height 65cm

Lot 64

Taxidermy: Common Impala (Aepyceros Melampus) modern, South Africa, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high-quality large adult male shoulder-mount looking straight ahead, right horn 72cm, left horn 71cm, tip to tip 40cm, from the wall 53cm, height 99cm

Lot 256

Taxidermy: A Bronze Indian Peacock (Pavo cristatus), modern, by Daryl Reilly, Taxidermy, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, a high-quality full-mount adult male with head turning slightly to the right, his tail hanging below, mounted upon a mahogany wall mounted plaque, overall height 186cm

Lot 282

Taxidermy: A Large Cased Diorama of Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), circa 1870-1900, by J.B. Waters, (From London), Naturalist, Aboyne, Aberdeen, a superb large diorama comprising a full-mount adult cockbird with wings raised and outstretched, together with a pair of full-mount hen birds below, all mounted upon high quality, pebble, fern and grass covered groundwork beneath, set against a dusk-painted backdrop, enclosed within a large period four-glass display case, 93cm by 35.5cm by 97.5cm, taxidermist's small paper trade label to interior rear right. Very little is known about this extremely competent artist, and few examples of his work have been recorded, his trade labels within the case usually say 'from London'. It isn't known where J.B. Waters trained, but the groundwork within his cases bears a similar resemblance to cases by T.M. Williams and Henry WardCase frame has been re-taped, front glass is a later replacement

Lot 268

Taxidermy: A Pair of Late Victorian White-throated Dippers (Cinclus cinclus), a pair of high-quality full-mount adults, each facing each other upon small simulated painted rocks, mounted above painted gravel groundwork below, set against a pale-green painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case, 47cm by 13.5cm by 29cm

Lot 178

Taxidermy: A Recreation of a Hybrid New Zealand Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli), modern, a composed creation of a possible cross-bred hybrid Kiwi and a non-native bird, stood upon a small buried stump, set upon moss covered groundwork, amidst natural grasses and fauna, mounted against a pale blue-painted interior, enclosed within an ebonised single-glass display case, 60.5cm by 24.5cm by 42cm, bearing data label to interior upper left - "Hybrid Kiwi, The disturbing consequence of non-native introductions to New Zealand's bird's"

Lot 183

Anthropomorphic Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Card Playing Red Squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris), modern, a pair of full-mount adults each sat upon cut ash tree stumps, both with miniature cards in hand, playing poker around a pedestal table, mounted upon soil covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a lead framed five-glass table display case, 48.5cm by 23cm by 40cm

Lot 23

Taxidermy: A Cased Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), circa early 20th century, a skin-mount preserved and mounted within a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a painted faux rock river bed, mounted against a pale green and reed painted backdrop, enclosed within a typical wall mounted ebonised five-glass display case, 53.5cm by 10.5cm by 27.5cm

Lot 4

Taxidermy: A Cased Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris), early 20th century, a full-mount adult with head slightly raised and beak agape, mounted hidden amidst natural dry reeds and grasses, set against a papered interior, enclosed within an angled three-glass cream painted display case, 61cm by 17.5cm by 55.5cm

Lot 244

Taxidermy: Plains Zebra (Equus quagga), dated 1908, by Rowland Ward Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, an adult neck-mount looking straight ahead, from the wall 70cm, height 77cm, mounted upon a typical trademark shaped shield, bearing RW trade gouge to verso, (af)left glass eye missing, both ears in need of repair, fading to right side of the face and muzzle, shield has been cracked vertically with historical repair, requires restoration overall - 18/02/25

Lot 78

Taxidermy: Common Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus), circa 2005, Africa, a high-quality large adult buck shoulder-mount with head turning to the right, right horn 63.5cm, left horn 64cm, tip to tip 38.5cm, from the wall 78cm, height 147cm, also known as the Ellipsen Waterbuck or Ringed Waterbuck

Lot 1

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Oval Wall Domed Cirl Bunting (Emberiza cirlus), circa 1880-1900, a full-mount adult male, perched upon a small branch above ferns and grasses, set against a pale-blue painted back drop, enclosed within an oval wall hanging domed glass display case with ebonised frame, 23.5cm by 29cm.A very small Cirl bunting population exists in South Devon, near the small town of Kingsbridge where the pioneering ornithologist George Montagu discovered the species, as he recorded in his book, the Ornithological Dictionary, 1802. The species appears to have first colonised Britain near Kingsbridge, most likely not long before Montagu described it. It expanded from there across southern England in the nineteenth century. It retreated from the 1930s onwards, so that by 1989 the population again survived mainly near Kingsbridge. Since then, conservation efforts have increased the population more than fivefold, but it remains almost wholly in Devon

Lot 110

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), dated 2003, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a high-quality full-mount adult with head turning back and to the right, perched atop an old dry tree stump, set upon floating soil, fern and dry grass covered groundwork, set against a printed Scottish highland scene backdrop, enclosed within a wall hanging five-glass display case, 52cm by 23cm by 67cm excluding outer frameWith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 24GBA109PQS6K if purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping, Tennants auctioneers do not supply any ongoing export or import permits, this is solely the responsibility of the purchaser

Lot 264

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Wall Domed Ermine (Mustela erminea), circa 1880-1900, a full-mount adult in transitional winter coat, stood upon painted simulated floating groundwork, mounted amidst natural tall grasses, set against a pale-blue sky-painted backdrop, enclosed within a period ebonised framed bubble wall dome, overall width 52cm, height 43cm

Lot 69

Taxidermy: A Male Ruff (Calidris pugnax), circa mid-late 20th century, a full-mount adult male Ruff in breeding plumage with head turning to the left, mounted upon a dry tree root, overall height 33cm

Lot 287

Taxidermy: A European Red Fox Mask (Vulpes vulpes), dated 2021, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a superb majestic large adult dog fox with head turning to the left, mouth closed, with attached original brush, from the wall 22cm, height including brush 87cm, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso, part of the Dean Field Collection

Lot 174

Taxidermy: A Cased Ermine (Mustela erminea), dated 2022, Angus Forfar, Scotland, a high-quality full-mount adult female set upon snow covered groundwork, within a winter scene, enclosed within a five-glass table display case, 43.5cm by 23cm by 40.5cm, dated to underside

Lot 257

Taxidermy: A Cased European Mink (Mustela lutreola), modern, by John Burton, Natural Craft Taxidermy, Ebrington, Gloucester, a good-quality full-mount with head turning to the left, stood upon a short tree stump, set above moss, tall grasses and soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a lead-framed five-glass table display case, 30.5cm by 20.5cm by 35cm, taxidermist's small paper trade labels to underside and interior rear right

Lot 165

Taxidermy: South African Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis), circa 2005, Africa, a high-quality adult male shoulder-mount with head turning slightly to the left, 45cm from the wall, 63cm high

Lot 101

Taxidermy: A Cased Northern Pike and Perch (Esox lucius/ Perca fluviatilis), dated 1976, a large adult skin mount in pursuit of three young Perch, all preserved within a riverbed setting of weeds and grasses, set above a painted simulated rock and pebbled floor below, mounted against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within a period style ebonised bow-fronted single-glass display case with verre-eglomise border, 123.5cm by 22.5cm by 43.5cm, bearing hand written paper legend to interior upper left - "Pike, Weight 16lbs 11ozs, Caught by Mr M. Webb on the River Kennet, at Kintbury, 11th Nov 1976", anglers float and hook to interior upper right

Lot 164

Taxidermy: A Pair of Late Victorian Red-billed Streamertail Hummingbirds (Trochilus polytmus), circa 1880-1900, a pair of colourful full-mount adults, the male perched upon a small branch with tail hanging below, the female laid within her small nest, supported upon a thin branch, amidst natural dry grasses, set against a floral-painted backdrop, enclosed within a period ebonised oval bubble dome, overall width 34.5cm, height 42cm

Lot 34

Taxidermy: Southern Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger niger), late 20th century, South Africa, a high-quality large adult buck shoulder-mount, with head turning sharply to the right, right horn 98.5cm, left horn 97.5cm, tip to tip 31cm, from the wall 63cm, height 129cm

Lot 262

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Display of Eurasian Siskins (Spinus spinus), dated 2008, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a group of four high-quality full-mounts, each perched upon small floating branches, set against a watercolour painted woodland-scene backdrop, enclosed within a picture frame style wall hanging five-glass display case, 39cm by 9cm by 28.5cm excluding outer frame, signed and dated to interior lower right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso

Lot 86

Taxidermy: A Cased Collection of Pigeons and Doves, to include - a Turtle dove, African olive pigeon, White-crowned pigeon, Albino dove, Scaled pigeon, and two others, all antique full mounts, perched upon short cut branches, set against a cream painted interior, enclosed within a later ebonised single-glass display case, 61.5cm by 20cm by 66cm

Lot 229

Taxidermy: An Early 20th Century Green Sea Turtle on Shield (Chelonia mydas), circa 1900-1930, a young adult mounted upon an oval mahogany shield, turtle length beak to shell base 53cm, shield size 40.5cm by 59.5cmCITES Annex A, Appendix I (exempt) If purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping, Tennants auctioneers do not supply any ongoing export or import permits, this is solely the responsibility of the purchaser, please check prior to bidding if an import is accepted into your chosen destination.

Lot 10

Taxidermy: A Cased Bufflehead Duck (Bucephala albeola), late 20th century, by Gary Peg, Taxidermy, Melbourne, Australia, a full-mount adult male with head turning very slightly to the right, perched atop a gnarled tree stump, above simulated shoreline groundwork, set against a blue-sky painted backdrop, enclosed within a four-glass table display case, 32.5cm by 15cm by 36cm, hand written label to verso

Lot 136

Taxidermy: A Cased European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster), circa 1900-1920, a high-quality full-mount perched upon a small centrally positioned branch, above painted simulated rockwork below, amidst natural grasses and fauna, set against a plain wash-painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case, 30.5cm by 12cm by 29cm

Lot 194

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Dome of North & South American Tropical Birds, circa 1870-1900, a typical period display containing a Shiny cow bird and Campo troupial, mounted upon a centrally positioned branch, set amidst enhanced natural grasses and fauna, set above painted groundwork below, enclosed beneath a period oval glass dome, with original ebonised supporting base raised on four bun feet, 38.5cm by 17cm by 45cm overall height

Lot 246

Taxidermy: A Carrion Crow Stood upon a Replica Human Skull (Corvus corone), modern, by Daryl Reilly, Taxidermy, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham, a full-mount adult with wings aloft, stood perched upon a simulated human skull, mounted upon a supporting leather-bound book, overall height 44cm

Lot 163

Taxidermy: Blesbok (Damaliscus phillipsi), circa 2005, Africa, Rowland Ward Record Class, a large high-quality adult male shoulder-mount with head turning slightly to the left, right horn 47cm, left horn 46cm, from the wall 53cm, height 91cm, entry recorded in Rowland Wards Records of Big Game

Lot 279

Taxidermy: A Cased European Little Owl (Athene noctua), circa 1900-1930, by Rowland Ward Ltd, Taxidermy, 167 Piccadilly, London, a full-mount sub-adult perched upon a short tree stump, set amidst fallen leaves and dry grasses, above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a typical Rowland Ward five-glass display case, with green painted taped frame, 23.5cm by 15.5cm by 28cm, Rowland Ward trade mark ivorine button disc to groundwork

Lot 188

Taxidermy: A Cased Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), captive bred, dated 2024, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a high-quality full-mount adult looking straight ahead, an adult Oyster catcher prey underfoot, mounted upon sand and pebble covered groundwork, enclosed within a bespoke high quality lead framed five-glass table display, raised upon an ebonised base, 40.5cm by 37cm by 56cm, bearing taxidermist's ivorine circular trade plaque to case sidewith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 24GBA10BE90EA if purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping, Tennants auctioneers do not supply any ongoing export or import permits, this is solely the responsibility of the purchaser

Lot 289

Taxidermy: A Wall Case of Aberrated Lesser Redpoll's (Carduelis cabaret), dated 2010, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a group of four full-mount adults, each with aberrated plumage, three perched upon a short lichen covered branch, the albino specimen perched upon painted simulated floating rocks, set against a watercolour painted woodland river scene backdrop, enclosed within an oak framed octagonal wall hanging nine-glass display case, 34cm by 11.5cm by 34cm excluding outer frame, signed and dated to interior lower right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso, part of The Dean Field Collection

Lot 273

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased European Bittern and Common Kingfisher, circa 1880-1900, a full-mount adult Bittern with head turning sharply back to the right, a full mount adult Kingfisher in flight beside, stood upon soil and moss covered groundwork, amidst tall dry grasses, set against a white-painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case, 38.5cm by 17.5cm by 61cm

Lot 45

Taxidermy: A White Indian Peahen (Pavo cristatus), modern, captive bred, a full-mount adult female looking straight ahead, perched atop an Edwardian mahogany torchere, overall height 165cm

Lot 108

Taxidermy: A Cased Common Roach (Rutilus rutilus), dated October 1935, by John Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Luke's, London, EC, (Griggs), a skin mount preserved and mounted within a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled and sand river bed, mounted against a pale green painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 49cm by 11.5cm by 29cm, with gold legend to front glass - "Roach, 1lb 14ozs, Caught 25th July 1935". This case is of the William Griggs era, who took over the running of John Cooper from around 1933 and carried on trading from Bath Road, Hounslow until he passed away in 1953, William (Bertie) Griggs was regarded as one of the master exponents of preserving fish and his skills can be clearly seen within this case

Lot 71

Taxidermy: A European Otter Mask (Lutra lutra), dated 1926, by Rowland Ward Ltd "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, an adult neck-mount looking straight ahead mouth agape, glass eyes, from the wall 22cm, bearing ivorine legend to shield base - "Killed by The Northern Counties Otter Hounds Near Mickleton on Tees, After 2 Hours 10 Minutes Hunt, July 17th 1926", taxidermist's full paper care label to versoif purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping, Tennants auctioneers do not supply any ongoing export or import permits, this is solely the responsibility of the purchaser. Lower left canine missing.

Lot 288

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Family Group of Pied Avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta), captive bred, dated 2015, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a superb high-quality diorama depicting a family group of two adults with their young chick, all mounted around a nest site containing three faux eggs, presented upon sand a grit covered floating groundwork, amidst natural tall grasses and reeds, set against a watercolour painted estuary scene backdrop, enclosed within an oak framed wall hanging five-glass display case, 53cm by 17cm by 43.5cm, signed and dated to interior middle right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso, part of The Dean Field Collection

Lot 111

Taxidermy: A Greater Rhea or South American Ostrich Chick (Struthio americanus), modern, a full-mount chick with head turning slightly to the right, stood upon a pebble covered rectangular base, overall height 91cm

Lot 73

Taxidermy: A Cased European Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), dated 1997, by John Burton, Natural Craft Taxidermy, Ebrington, Gloucester, a high-quality full-mount adult female with head turning to the right, perched atop a moss covered tree stump, amidst natural grasses and fauna, set above soil and moss covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a lead-framed five-glass table display case, 30.5cm by 25.5cm by 57.5cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior rear left and undersidewith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 24GBA10LP43PE with taxidermist's original hand written purchase receipt. if purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping, Tennants auctioneers do not supply any ongoing export or import permits, this is solely the responsibility of the purchaser

Lot 263

Taxidermy: A European Otter Mask (Lutra lutra), dated 1935, an adult neck mount looking straight ahead with mouth agape, 20cm from the wall, height 28cm, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, bearing ivorine legend to shield base - "H.M.T.P, River Axe 20/08/35"

Lot 2

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Case of Tropical Birds, circa 1890, all full-mount adults to include - a Pompadour cotinga, Golden-headed manakin, Barred ant shrike, Green and Red-legged honey creepers, Green parrotlet, a Fork-tailed wood nymph, and a swallowtail Butterfly, all mounted upon a centrally positioned branch, set amidst dry grasses, moss and fauna, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case, 37cm by 13cm by 36cm

Lot 142

Taxidermy: A Ring Ouzel and Great Grey Shrike, mid-late 20th century, a full-mount adult Ring ouzel with head turning slightly to the left, perched upon a small branch supported upon a square ebonised base, overall height 29cm, together with a full-mount adult Great grey shrike with head turning to the right, perched upon a small branch supported upon a small square base, overall height 21cm, (2)

Lot 85

Taxidermy: Gemsbok Oryx (Oryx gazella), dated 2008, South Africa, Rowland Ward Record Class, a high-quality large adult male shoulder-mount with head turning slightly to the right, right horn 104cm, left horn 103cm, tip to tip 33cm, from the wall 73cm, height 155cm

Lot 127

Taxidermy: Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), modern, South Africa, by First Class Trophy Taxidermy, Denmark, a superb-quality adult bull shoulder-mount looking straight ahead, glass eyes, widest span 102cm, tip to tip 93cm, from the wall 97cm, height 79cm

Lot 51

Taxidermy: A Group of Wading and Estuary Birds, late 20th century, to include - Redshank, Knot, Water rail, Oyster catcher, Pied Avocet, and a juvenile male Ruff, all full-mounts supported upon various bases, (6)

Lot 219

Taxidermy: A Gharial Crocodile Console (Gavialis gangeticus), circa late 19th/early 20th century, a mounted juvenile head as a wall console, with shaped hardwood shelf top, 36.5cm long, max width of shield 9.5cm, 6.5cm deep approx, actual head mount size - length 29cm, max width of head 8cm, depth 5cm

Lot 80

Taxidermy: Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus), modern, a high-quality full-mount adult male with head turning to the right, perched atop a dry simulated branch, overall height 22cm

Lot 122

Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus), circa 1856-1888, by W. H. Vingoe, Naturalist, Penzance, Cornwall, a pair of full-mount adults, both stood upon typical grit covered groundwork, amidst natural dry grasses, set against a pale pink-painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass table display case, 65.5cm by 17.5cm by 35cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior upper centre

Lot 93

Taxidermy: European Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), late 20th century, a high-quality full mount adult perched upon a small branch, set amidst tall dry grasses, above pebble and soil covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a circular glass dome, supported upon an ebonised base, diameter 19.5cm, overall height 34cm

Lot 25

Taxidermy: A Cased Spotted Redshank (Tringa erythropus), a high-quality full-mount adult in walking pose, mounted upon muddy groundwork, amidst a natural setting of tangled dry grasses, set against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a modern four-glass table display case with taped frame, 30.5cm by 16cm by 28cm, originally from the personal collection of Naturalist and Wildlife Artist Geoffrey Campbell Black, 1927-2002

Lot 37

Taxidermy: An Edwardian Cased Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), circa 1900-1920, by Ecutt & Crabtree, Naturalists, Newport, a good-quality full-mount adult with head turning to the left, a young rabbit prey underfoot, perched upon a large simulated rock, amidst natural dry grasses, hawthorns and ferns, set against a sky painted backdrop, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass display case, 76cm by 45cm by 58cm, taxidermist's small paper trade label to lower right side panelif purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping, Tennants auctioneers do not supply any ongoing export or import permits, this is solely the responsibility of the purchaser

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