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A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MOUNTED TAXIDERMY BOARS HEAD Sus Scrofa, mounted to in inverted heart-shaped
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MOUNTED TAXIDERMY BOARS HEAD Sus Scrofa, mounted to in inverted heart-shaped wooden plinth. 73cm x 51cm CONDITION: Some det...
A VICTORIAN ORNITHOLOGICAL TAXIDERMY DISPLAY containing a duck and two other water birds in a
A VICTORIAN ORNITHOLOGICAL TAXIDERMY DISPLAY containing a duck and two other water birds in a naturalistic setting, in a glazed case. 58cm x 84c...
A VICTORIAN TAXIDERMY DISPLAY containing two red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) in a naturalistic
A VICTORIAN TAXIDERMY DISPLAY containing two red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) in a naturalistic setting with grasses and tree trunk, all in a mou...
A VICTORIAN ORNITHOLOGICAL TAXIDERMY DISPLAY, various specimens including a kingfisher arranged in
A VICTORIAN ORNITHOLOGICAL TAXIDERMY DISPLAY, various specimens including a kingfisher arranged in a naturalistic setting, in a moulded and glaze...
A VICTORIAN ORNITHOLOGICAL TAXIDERMY DISPLAY several specimens arranged on natural branches, in a
A VICTORIAN ORNITHOLOGICAL TAXIDERMY DISPLAY several specimens arranged on natural branches, in a glazed pine case with later faux wood covering....
AN EARLY VICTORIAN CASED TAXIDERMY FOX Vulpes vulpes, the case with moulded top, glazed front and
AN EARLY VICTORIAN CASED TAXIDERMY FOX Vulpes vulpes, the case with moulded top, glazed front and sides with bobbin-turned supports, on a moulde...
A TAXIDERMY RED SQUIRREL SPECIMEN Sciurus vulgaris, modelled climbing a natural wooden base, label
A TAXIDERMY RED SQUIRREL SPECIMEN Sciurus vulgaris, modelled climbing a natural wooden base, label to base for Simon Wilson, Lakeland Taxidermy. ...
A TAXIDERMY RAMS HEAD possibly a blackface. 54cm(w)CONDITION: Deteriorated, some parts tacked in
A TAXIDERMY RAMS HEAD possibly a blackface. 54cm(w)CONDITION: Deteriorated, some parts tacked in place, hole drilled to one horn, the other mark...