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Lot 193

Taxidermy: A Cased Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator), late 20th century, a high-quality full-mount adult male looking straight ahead, stood upon the base of a burnt tree stump, set amidst painted reeds and grasses, mounted above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a lead-framed five-glass table display case, 35cm by 29cm by 56.5cm

Lot 20

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cream-Coloured Courser, (Cursorius cursor), a full-mount adult stood upon sanded groundwork, amidst tall grasses and brush, set against a watercolour painted evening sky backdrop, enclosed within a period three-glass ebonised display case, 27cm by 14cm by 28.5cm

Lot 47

Taxidermy: A Group of Woodland and Garden Birds, late 20th century, to include - Nuthatch, Yellowhammer, Starling, Waxwing, Redwing, Mistle thrush, Skylark, all full-mount adults supported upon various bases, (7)Yellowhammer has a broken tail still attached but needs attention.

Lot 6

Taxidermy: Leach's Storm Petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa), circa 1900, a full-mount adult, stood upon painted faux rockwork with wings raised, amidst a natural setting of seashells and seaweed, enclosed beneath a period oval glass dome, mounted on an ebonised oval base, raised upon four bun feet, 34cm by 19cm by 34cm

Lot 104

Taxidermy: A Cased Sea Trout Replica (Salmo trutta), modern, a fibreglass recreation of a Sea trout, mounted against a dark blue backdrop, enclosed within a mahogany framed single-glass wall hanging display case, 81cm by 8cm by 36cm, bearing hand-written data label to interior lower left

Lot 271

Taxidermy: Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno), early 20th century, a full-mount antique adult male looking straight ahead, re-mounted upon a later ebonised turned perch, overall height 92cmleft side of the bird plumage is faded

Lot 243

Taxidermy: Bengal Tiger Head Mount (Panthera tigris tigris), circa 1900, attributed to Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Taxidermists, Mysore, India, a large adult head mount, glass eyes, mouth agape, length 48cm, width 33cm, height 25cm, previously mounted as a floor rug (skin now deteriorated and lacking)

Lot 139

Taxidermy: A Cased Barn Owl (Tyto alba), circa 1900-1920, a full-mount adult with head turning to the left, perched upon a small tree stump, issuing from painted soil groundwork beneath, amidst natural tall grasses and ferns, set against a graduated sky backdrop, enclosed within a four-glass table display case, 31.5cm by 15cm by 42.5cmleft eye cracked, i feel the outer glass case has been replaced at some point. 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 131

Taxidermy: Common Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus), dated 2013, South Africa, by Universal Trophy Services, Pretoria, a high-quality adult shoulder-mount looking straight ahead, 61cm from the wall, height 50cm, taxidermist's trade label to verso

Lot 12

Taxidermy: A Victorian Wall Cased Black-Headed Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae), by F. Askew & Sons, Naturalists, To His Majesty The King and H.R.H. The Late Duke of Clarence and Avondale, 19 Duke Street, Manchester Square, London, a full-mount male perched upon a small branch, issuing from faux rock work, amidst dry grasses and brush, set against a pale blue painted circular back board, enclosed within an ebonised circular wall hanging display case with leaded frame, 21cm by 8cm including frame, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso

Lot 88

Taxidermy: A Pair of Bullfinches (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), late 20th century, a pair of full-mount adult males, both perched upon a moss-covered stump, a small common blue butterfly laid below, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, diameter 20cm, overall height 31cm, previously part of renowned bird sculptor Mike Wood's personal collection, with CCS information document

Lot 277

Taxidermy: An Early 20th Century Cased Diorama of European Seabirds, circa 1900-1920, by James Hutchings (1860-1942), Taxidermy, Aberystwyth, Wales, a good-quality diorama of various seabirds, to include - a pair of Puffins, Manx shearwater, and an Oyster catcher, all mounted upon typical painted simulated shoreline rock ledges, above soil and seashell groundwork below, set against a pale-blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a period trademark ebonised three-glass display case, with gilded border, 55.5cm by 22.5cm by 57.5cm

Lot 70

Taxidermy: A Cased Late Victorian Pair of Ring-Necked Pheasants (Phasianus colchicus), attributed to A.S. Hutchinson, Taxidermy, 98 London Street, Derby, a pair of full-mount adult Pheasants, hen and cockbird, each mounted upon painted simulated rockwork, a Northern Lapwing stood below upon painted soil groundwork, all mounted amidst natural tall grasses, ferns and fauna, set against a typical graduated painted backdrop, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass display case, 78cm by 25.5cm by 66.5cm, unsigned

Lot 267

Taxidermy: A Cased North American Coastal Great Grey Owl (Bubo virginianus saturatus), captive bred, modern, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a superb high-quality full-mount adult with head turning to the right, perched atop a short dry tree stump, set above soil covered groundwork littered with pine cones, enclosed beneath a bespoke lead framed five-glass table display case, raised upon an ebonised base, 46cm by 33.5cm by 76.5cm, bearing taxidermist's ivorine circular trade plaque to case sideCITES Annex B, Appendix II 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 144

Taxidermy: Jackson's Hornbill (Tockus jacksoni), late 20th century, a good-quality full-mount adult male with head turning to the left, perched upon a short stump, mounted above a soil covered base, overall height 42cm

Lot 126

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Immature White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), circa 1880-1900, a large full-mount with head turning to the right, perched atop a painted simulated rock, above painted grit covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a large oak framed four-glass display case,73.5cm by 40cm by 94cmProvenance: The Property of the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Charlton ParkCITES Annex A, Appendix I (exempt) The rear of the bird has suffered considerable sun damage, feathers are in poor condition to this area, significant discolouration. Left side glass panel cracked at the bottom. 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 79

Taxidermy: A Golden Retriever Puppy on a Stool (Canis familiaris), modern, a high-quality full-mount puppy with head turning to the left, his left hind leg hanging from the side of an oak four legged stool, overall height 63cm

Lot 13

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Least Bitterns (Ixobrychus exilis), circa 1880-1900, a pair of full-mount adults, male and female, the male stood upon one leg on a faux rock, above a simulated pool of water, the female laid below, both amidst a natural setting of reeds, tall grasses and fauna, set against a white-wash painted backdrop, enclosed within an ebonised three-glass display case with gilded moulding, 50cm by 15cm by 44cm

Lot 75

Antlers/Horns: Southern Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), dated 15th December 2000, South Africa, by Nico Van Rooyen, Taxidermy, Pretoria, a large adult bull shoulder-mount with head turning to the left, glass eyes, widest span 107cm, tip to tip 68cm, from the wall 90cm, height 93cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso

Lot 248

Taxidermy: A Carrion Crow on a Skull Corbel (Corvus corone), modern, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a high-quality full-mount adult in stooped position with beak agape, perched upon a simulated sandstone church corbel in the form of a human skull, 28cm from the wall, height 37cm, mounted upon a shaped oak shield

Lot 102

Taxidermy: A Large Cased Common Perch (Perca fluviatilis), circa 1880-1900, by J.Bolton, Friendly Street, Deptford, a large skin mount, preserved and mounted within a riverbed setting of weeds and grasses, above a pebbled and faux rock ledge riverbed, set against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a period bow-fronted three-glass ebonised display case with, 59.5cm by 16cm by 37.5cm, hand-written paper legend to interior upper right -" Perch, from Sanford Lake, Salop, weight 3lbs, 12ozs", taxidermist's paper trade label to interior upper left

Lot 180

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Diorama of Tropical Birds Native to India and Southeast Asia, circa 1870-1900, by James Gardner, 426 Oxford Street, London, to include - Indian roller, Black-hooded oriole, Greater flameback, Trogon, and a juvenile Greater yellownape woodpecker, all mounted upon a centrally positioned branch, amidst dry grasses and fauna, set upon soil covered groundwork, enclosed beneath a large period oval glass dome, 47cm by 26.5cm by 75cm overall, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso. The company of James Gardner was known as a purveyor of very high-quality diorama cases and held Royal Warrants for Her Majesty Queen Victoria, The Royal Families of England & France and His Highness The Khedive of Egypt, thus establishing their name in the annals of taxidermy history

Lot 125

Taxidermy: Robert's Gazelle (Nanger granti robertsi), late 20th century, East Africa, a large adult male shoulder-mount with head turning to the right, right horn 53.5cm, left horn 53.5cm, tip to tip 41cm, from the wall 55.5cm, overall height 90cm

Lot 179

Taxidermy: A Cased Family Group of European Sparrowhawks (Accipiter nisus), circa 1990-1996, by P.H. Taxidermy, Powys, Wales, a family group comprising a young chick with head raised begging for food from within the nest site, the female perched upon a cut tree stump beside on guard, the male tending to the chick, all mounted above soil covered groundwork beneath, amidst natural grasses and simulated ivy leaves, set against a graduated wash-painted backdrop, enclosed within an ebonised three-glass table display case, 51.5cm by 38cm by 84.5cmwith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licences. 219203/38-219203/57-219203/29 crack to left side glass panel -14-01-25. 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 291

Taxidermy: A European Brown Hare Head Mount (Lepus timidus), modern, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a superb-quality adult neck-mount turning to the left, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, 20cm from the wall, 33cm high, part of The Dean Field Collection

Lot 166

Taxidermy: European Jackdaw (Coloeus monedula), modern, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a high-quality full mount adult with head turning slightly to the right, sat upon a turned ebonised perch, overall height 40cm

Lot 141

Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of White-cheeked or Bahama Pintail Ducks (Anas bahamensis), circa 1890, by Joseph Cullingford, Taxidermy, Durham, a pair of full-mount adults, each perched upon a rectangular shelf, set against a plain-white painted interior, enclosed within a simple period pine single-glass display case, 61cm by 17cm by 38.5cm, unsigned

Lot 199

Taxidermy: Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), dated 2006, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a high-quality full-mount adult female, perched atop a natural marble column, overall height 64.5cmWith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 285683/02 Cause of death RTA 2004

Lot 133

Taxidermy: Sika Deer (Cervus nippon), modern, adult stag shoulder-mount looking straight ahead, 8 points (4+4), from wall 53cm, height 113cm, mounted upon a shaped oak shield

Lot 117

Taxidermy: African Spotted Eagle-Owl (Bubo africanus), modern, captive bred, circa 21st century, a full-mount adult with head turning to the right, perched atop a cut tree stump, mounted upon a moss covered circular base, overall height 44.5cm, bearing closed ring to left legCITES Annex B, Appendix IINot for sale to buyers outside the UK bearing closed ring to left leg - 49811 YA

Lot 9

Taxidermy: A Cased Rough-Legged Buzzard (Buteo lagopus), circa 1900, a full-mount adult perched atop a lichen encrusted tree stump, issuing from a bark covered floor, mounted amidst natural dry grasses, fauna, leaves and moss, set against a pale blue-sky backdrop, enclosed within an ebonised pine single-glass display case, 63cm by 30cm by 71cm

Lot 103

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Northern Pike (Esox lucius), late 20th century, by Jack Crewdson, Taxidermy, Darwen, Lancashire, a large skin mount preserved and mounted amidst reeds and weeds, above floating riverbed rockwork, set against a green weed painted backdrop, enclosed within a wooden framed five-glass wall hanging display case, 110cm by 15cm by 46.5cm excluding outer frame, taxidermist's full trade label to interior and front glass panel

Lot 97

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased North American Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus), circa 1880-1900, a high-quality full-mount adult with head turning slightly to the left, perched upon a painted simulated branch, amidst natural tall grasses, ferns and fauna, above painted faux rockwork below, set against a dusk painted backdrop, enclosed within a period oak-framed three-glass display case, 45.5cm by 26.5cm by 67cm, unsignedCITES Annex B, Appendix II 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 109

Taxidermy: Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica), late 20th century, a full-mount adult with head turning slightly to the left, stood atop a small cut wooden block, mounted upon gritted square base, overall height 29cm

Lot 7

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Malabar Starlings (Sturnia blythii), circa 1890, by G.A. Topp, 19 London Street, Reading, a pair of full-mount adults, each perched upon small branches, amidst tall grasses and moss, set against an evening-sky painted backdrop, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass display case, 25.5cm by 10cm by 32cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso

Lot 224

Taxidermy: Sixteen Various British Garden Songbird Study Skins, early-mid 20th century, to include - Skylark, Chaffinch, Swallow, House Martin, Great tit, three Coal tits, three Redstarts, three Firecrest's, Crested tit, Pipit ?, all with attached data labels, (16)

Lot 52

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Case of British Woodland Birds, circa 1870-1900, by H. Cotterell, Bird & Animal Preserver, Deddington, Oxon, to include Common Kestrel with Green finch prey underfoot, Corncrake, Snipe, Bullfinch, Blue tit, Chaffinch, Siskin, all mounted upon various branches amidst dry grasses and fauna, mounted upon painted simulated groundwork, set against a painted interior, enclosed within a period scumbled pine single-glass display case, 48.5cm by 17cm by 52cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso

Lot 143

Taxidermy: Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), late 20th century, South Africa, Rowland Ward Record Class, a very large adult bull shoulder-mount looking straight ahead, right horn 156.5cm (61¾"), left horn 154.5cm (60¾"), tip to tip 84cm, from the wall 88cm, height 162cm, including a prepared and tanned flank skin Recorded specimens of this size are included within the top 35 World Record Class Kudu's

Lot 185

Taxidermy: Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), dated 2019, by A.J. Armistead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a high-quality full-mount adult with head turning slightly to the right, perched with right foot raised atop a short tree stump, set above moss and grit covered groundwork below, mounted upon a shaped oak base, overall height 64cmWith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 585457/02 cause of death RTA 2017

Lot 57

Taxidermy: Mute Swan Cygnet (Cygnus olor), late 20th century, a full-mount cygnet with head turning slightly to the right, laid upon a grit and pebble covered oval base, height 55cm, overall length 94cm

Lot 22

Taxidermy: A Cased African Grey Hornbill (Lophoceros nasutus), a full-mount male perched atop a small tree stump, issuing from faux rock groundwork, littered with fallen leaves and brush, set within a pale watercolour painted interior, enclosed within an ebonised single-glass display case, 41cm by 14cm by 52.5cm. CITES - please check if bidding from outside the UK that this species can be exported from the UK, and imported into your chosen country

Lot 286

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Pair of Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus), captive bred, dated 2016, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a high-quality pair of full-mount adults, the male perched upon a painted simulated rock ledge, the much larger female perched below with an Oyster catcher prey underfoot, both mounted upon painted simulated rockwork, amidst natural grasses and moss, set against a watercolour painted mountainous backdrop, enclosed within a wall hanging oak framed five-glass display case, 58cm by 17cm by 81cm excluding outer frame, signed and dated to interior left and right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso, part of The Dean Field CollectionWith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence nos.- 292286/01 - 292286/02

Lot 260

Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Pair of Pied Wagtails (Motacilla alba), dated 2008, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a high-quality pair of full-mount adults, each perched upon painted simulated floating rock ledges, amidst natural ferns and grasses, set against a watercolour painted stream and woodland backdrop, enclosed within a picture frame style wall mounted five-glass display case, 28.5cm by 9.5cm by 39cm excluding outer frame, signed and dated to interior lower right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso

Lot 560

Taxidermy - a fox head, shield shaped mount, 28cm high; another, a badger head, 26cm high; a squirrel, naturalistically mounted on a branch, 36cm high; a pair of springbok horns and skull plate; another (5)

Lot 9

A taxidermy striped hyena head, mounted on an oak shield shaped plaque, Kijabe 1924 RTC, bearing paper label verso for Rowland Ward, the plaque 38cm high.

Lot 1290

Framed taxidermy butterflies and bats. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 240

2 taxidermy small framed butterflies, cookery books include The ABC of fish cooking, Cookery in Southern Africa, Receipts & Relishes, Flora-Hawaii living leaves, flowers and sea life of Hawaii captured in 24k gold, small cherub picture frames, Alvis cars print etc

Lot 577

Large taxidermy stags head with 13 point antlers 

Lot 162

Taxidermy butterflies - catopsilia crocale crocale - cepora nadina eunama - graphium sarpedon connectens - melantis leda leda - 

Lot 861

A CASED TAXIDERMY BARN OWL, with raised outspread wings and turned to its left, perched on a piece of wood fixed to the wooden base within a rectangular glass case, case height 69cm x width 46.5cm x depth 40.5cm (Condition Report: appears in good overall condition, base has faded unevenly due to other items being stored inside - which have since been removed, owl and glass case appear in good condition) Note: Sold in compliance with CITES regulations, with (non-transferable) Transaction Specific certificate number 25GBA10CCEE94. Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 860

A TAXIDERMY KESTREL MOUNTED ON A WOODEN BASE, in a perched position surrounded by dried foliage on a wooden base, total height 31cm (Condition Report: generally ok, some feathers are a little untidy and parted, especially at the tail, some knocks on the corners of the base, and losses/damage to dried foliage, dusty) Note: Sold in compliance with CITES regulations, with (non-transferable) Transaction Specific certificate number 25GBA1013QIST. Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 957

A CASED TAXIDERMY TROUT, glazed case bears taxidermist's label for N. Dewhurst of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, case width 71cm x depth 15cm x height 32cm (Condition Report: appears in good condition)

Lot 862

A TAXIDERMY TAWNY OWL, in a perched position with wings outstretched, on a naturalistic wooden/bark wall hanging mount, total height 56cm (Condition Report: generally ok, some feathers are untidy and parted, signs of possible insects - this appears to be historic, dusty) Note: Sold in compliance with CITES regulations, with (non-transferable) Transaction Specific certificate number 25GBA10RMZAHD. Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

Lot 145

Taxidermy - Golden Orb Web Spider - Nephila Maculata mounted in glass fronted display case with bark and foliage surround, H 21cm, W 23.5cm, D 8cm

Lot 100A

Large cased taxidermy fresh run Salmon, caught by T Jones, River Tay, July 1982. Approximate case measurements: Height 18 inches, Length 39 inches, Depth 8.5 inches

Lot 215

Framed Taxidermy owl Figure measures approximately 15 inches wide 15 inches depth

Lot 512

A taxidermy specimen of two French Partridge and a taxidermy specimen of a hare. The latter 80 cm long.

Lot 483

A taxidermy of two cuckoos, perched, in a glazed display case37w x 31d x 44h cm

Lot 126

A taxidermy ram's head skull, with horns, 48cm wide

Lot 31

Rowland Ward Taxidermy Tiger Skin rug, circa 1920s, with mounted head with glass eyes and gaping mouth and porcalain teeth, claws. With burgundy felt boarder. Label under head " The Jungle, Rowland Ward Ltd, 167 Picadilly, London" sizes: nose to tip of tail: 290cm long, front paws L to R: 213cm, Back legs L to R: 180cm, front Left leg to back right leg: 270cm long.

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