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Attributed to Anthony Redmile, 20th century. Pair of Scottish red deer antler three-light candelabra having brass nozzles, bobeches and ringed b...
American, contemporary. Group of ten pewter and glass shot glasses having four hippopotamus, four retriever and two rhinoceros. Apparently unmar...
Group of two decorative crimson red pipe organ coral specimens. Apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 6.625", w. 10.5" (largest).
Single natural white brain coral specimen. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: Acquired from Astro Gallery, New York, in 2007. Approx. h. 8", w. 10...
Single natural white branch coral specimen. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: Acquired from Astro Gallery, New York, in 2007. Approx. h. 13", w. ...
20th century. A grouping of sixteen seashell and shell objects including thirteen Cittarium Pica shells, two brass conch shells and a blue glaze...
Japanese, 20th century. A grouping of three articulated sea creature specimens including two lobsters and a crab. Apparently unmarked. Note: Ac...
Jay Strongwater, contemporary. A set of seven jeweled festive christmas garlands with Swarovski crystals in four original boxes. Approx. L. 71" ...
20th Century. Consisting of a mahogany cane with molded duck head handle, a mahogany cane with lizard embossed leather curved handle, a bambo...
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON SHARK TOOTH
Megalodon shark (carcharocles megalodon) fossil tooth specimen of unknown region. Unmarked. Approx. h. 5.75", w. 4.75"; weight 400.1 g.
Arthur Court, contemporary. Pair of Vagabond House collection pewter hurricanes bases having double stags' heads, tapered stems and rising on ci...
Flying taxidermy wall mount of male Ring Necked Pheasant. Approx. h. 34.5", w. 25"
English, Circa 1912. A stag head taxidermy wall mount by P. Spicer & Sons with glass eyes. Purportedly previously owned by the Duke of Portland...
Likely early 20th century. A pair of large ram or kudu horns for wall mounting. Apparently unmarked. Approx: h. 33", w. 30.5", d. 9".