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Click here to subscribeA group of collectable items comprising; a 17th century oak and steel lock plate, 37cm wide, a similar 18th century oak and steel lock plate, a brass bugle, a pair of wooden shoe tree's, a Victorian taxidermy Goldfinch in an ebonised glazed case, 24cm high, an early 20th century Mortar board hat in original card box and a mid 20th century microscope by Cooke, Troughton and Simms, cased.
A pair of 19th century silver plated taxidermy candlesticks, the circular drip pans leading to deer hoof stems with applied vacant cartouche, upon scroll and shaped oval bases, 31cm high (2) Condition report: First candlestick - Silver plated mount to terminal is not inline. Residue of wax present. Tarnishing and blemishes seen throughout. Possible solder present to the area where the swirl meets the stand. General scratches, scuffs and dents seen throughout, commensurate with use. Second candlestick - Minor patch of hair missing to the leg. Tarnishing and blemishes seen throughout. General scratches, scuffs and dents seen throughout, commensurate with use. Residue of wax present.
A taxidermy giraffe shoulder mount (Giraffa giraffa), early 20th century, 79cm wide72cm deep280cm highIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside the UK. Non-UK potential purchasers should be aware that, under EU/UK guidance issued March 2014, it is possible that you may not be able to obtain a CITES re-export permit for this lot.Condition ReportDirt and dust, some wear and loss commensurate with age and use. Some light repairs. Please see additional images.
A Victorian walnut taxidermy fire screen The two-sided case of exotic taxidermy birds resting on branches, the case with barley-twist supports to either side and on scrolling feet united by a turned stretcher, and all on ceramic castors.The case and frame 64cm wide x 31cm deep x 103cm highQty: 1The frame a little loose, some minor losses to the veneer, the birds within the case some with some losses to feathers and some deterioration due to age.
Taxidermy: A Common Hill Mynah and Red-capped Manakin, early 20th century, a full mount Mynah bird stood upon a cut tree stump, amidst branches and dry flora, a Red-capped manakin perched above, enclosed beneath a period circular glass dome, with original ebonised supporting base, diameter 19cm, overall height 53cm. With CCS information document
Taxidermy: Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), a good quality full mount adult male, with wings outstretched and head raised in pursuit of a butterfly, set amidst coloured dry flora, enclosed beneath a large period oval glass dome, with supporting ebonised base, 28.5cm by 15cm by 54cm overall. With CCS information document