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Click here to subscribeTaxidermy: A Late Victorian Diorama of Tropical Birds, circa 1870-1900, a display of nine tropical birds mounted upon and around a centrally positioned branch, amidst a natural setting of dry grasses, ferns and fauna, above painted groundwork beneath, enclosed beneath a period oval glass dome, with original ebonised base raised upon four squat feet, 35.5cm by 14cm by 40cm overall
Taxidermy: European Roebuck (Capreolus capreolus), dated 1985, by Allan Allison Taxidermy, East Brackely, Scotland, Silver Medal Class, a large good quality adult shoulder mount with head turning slightly to the left, from the wall 41cm, height 68cm, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, bearing brass plaque - "The Dip, Woodsomes Farm, Rudgwick, Oct 1985, I.K.H", hand written text to verso - "Prize Winner 1985 Game Conservancy Roe Stalkers Draw"
Taxidermy: A Mixed Quantity of Taxidermy, to include - two full mount adult Red squirrels, wall mounted, a Fallowbuck neck mount looking straight ahead, a full mount adult Ring-necked Pheasant cockbird, wall mounted, a young Roebuck neck mount looking straight ahead, mounted upon a shaped shield, probably French, and an Indian Blackbuck neck mount looking straight ahead, mounted upon a shaped shield, (6)
Taxidermy: Cased pair of Ring-necked Pheasants (Phasianus colchicus), pair of full adults mount, mounted amidst naturalistic setting, against a graduated watercolour backdrop, enclosed within a ebonised four pane glass display case, bearing data plaque 'A Pair of Pheasants Shot By Barry Fehily at Uphall, Herts, on 21st December 1996' H82cm W62cm
A Taxidermy Red Deer Head Mount A Taxidermy Red Deer Head Mount, Cervus elaphus, circa mid-20th century, with twin four and five-point antlers, on stained wooden shield board.75cm high, 53cm wide, 40cm deepPrivate collection, Cheshire.Small hole to centre of left ear, some rubbing at tips of antlers, light general wear but overall well presented without major issues or damages to note.
Taxidermy, Chub (Squalius Cephalus), by J.Cooper & Sons, 4lbs 4ozs, caught at Downton by H.W.Bowler 11th March 1943, set in a bow fronted case, with makers label to the top right, 58.5cm x 32cm x 17.5cm at deepestbackground colour still quite bold, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A GROUP OF VINTAGE SUNDRIES to include a mounted taxidermy fox head mounted on a shield plaque (signs of wear, label to the reverse), height 30cm x width 20cm x depth 25cm, tribal drum with a hide top and plant fibre surrounds, height 22cm, a shooting stick, and a lined fox stole (4) (Condition Report: general signs of age related wear, overall fair condition)