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Click here to subscribeTAXIDERMY INTEREST: A 20TH CENTURY MOOSE HEAD TROPHY. an impressive full shoulder mount looking straight ahead, with large antlers, on wooden trophy mount, 130cm deep. Provenance: Shot in Sodero (Sweden) 18th October 2001. *Condition: Good condition, minor snap to one of the ends of an antler, stitching lose.
NORWICH TAXIDERMY INTEREST: F ERNEST GUNN AND T E GUNN FOUR UNCASED BIRDS (4). comprising: Ruff (T E Gunn) 20cm high Pochard (F E Gunn) 31cm high Smew (F E Gunn) 27cm high Tufted Duck (F E Gunn) 31cm All mounted on wooden bases with labels (4). *Condition: All rather dirty with some loose feathers.
TAXIDERMY INTEREST: TWO FULL MOUNTED STUDIES OF FOX'S, ONE ON A WOODEN PLINTH (2). one stood upon a large preserved wood log with the full mounted fox's head turning to the right, the other fox laying down, largest 69cm high and 102cm wide (2). *Condition: Generally good condition, minor wear.
TAXIDERMY INTEREST: A MIXED GROUP OF 20TH CENTURY GAME BIRDS (5). including a white pheasant and a Leucistic Ring Necked pheasant, a modern Melanistic Mutant Pure Breed pheasant and two further 20th century Melanistic pheasants, all mounted upon wooden bases, largest 50cm high and 80cm wide (5 birds). *Condition: Generally good condition.
Taxidermy: a ram's head, the full head mounted on an oak shield, with maker's label verso, 'T E Gunn, Norwich',61cm wide37cm deep30cm highCondition ReportThe head is in stable condition but with age-related dirt as expected.Slightly patchy to the underside of the chin/neck, the wool appears stable, ears slightly papery and worn, evidence of old insect damage, overall displays as fair and decorative . Flat head screw behind label. Label brittle and detachedWe have no information on the breed
Taxidermy: Gemsbok Oryx (Oryx gazella gazella), circa 2005, Africa, an adult male shoulder mount with head turning sharply to the left, right horn 83cm, left horn 82.5cm, tip to tip 44cm, from the wall 65cm, height 122cm, (af - see condition report)Previously damaged - right ear broken but attached, left ear lobe repaired, both horns re-attached, showing signs that previously this Gemsbok fell off a wall.
Taxidermy: A European Little Bittern (Ixobrychus minutus), modern, by Adrian Johnstone, Taxidermy, Gainford, Co Durham, a good quality full mount adult female looking straight ahead, stood upon a small moss covered branch section, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome with original mahogany base, diameter 19cm by 37cm, with CCS information document
Taxidermy: A Common Ostrich Chick (Struthio camelus), a full mount chick looking straight ahead, stood upon arid sanded groundwork, enclosed beneath a period oval glass dome, with supporting ebonised base, raised upon four squat feet, 29cm by 18.5cm by 51cm overall height, with CCS information document
Taxidermy: European Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), mid-late 20th century, a full mount adult perched upon a small branch, set amidst tall dry grasses, above moss covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a circular glass dome, supported upon an ebonised base, diameter 15cm, overall height 33cm
Taxidermy: A European Corncrake (Crex crex), modern, by Adrian Johnstone, Taxidermy, Gainford, Co Durham, a good quality full mount adult looking straight ahead, stood amidst dry fauna, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, diameter 19cm by 37cm overall, with CCS information document