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A pair of 19th century Sitzendorf figural table salts, of children holding seashells, decorated in
A pair of 19th century Sitzendorf figural table salts, of children holding seashells, decorated in polychrome, 11cm high, painted mark in blue, c....
A pair of Chinese hardstone table screens, each circular tablet applied in coloured specimens with
A pair of Chinese hardstone table screens, each circular tablet applied in coloured specimens with birds amongst flowering branches, in a rocky la...
A Victorian E.P.N.S novelty spoon warmer, as a nautilus shell, hinged cover, rocky base, 15cm
A Victorian E.P.N.S novelty spoon warmer, as a nautilus shell, hinged cover, rocky base, 15cm wide, c.1860
Natural History - a coco de mer (lodoicea), mounted for display, the base with silver coloured metal
Natural History - a coco de mer (lodoicea), mounted for display, the base with silver coloured metal plaque inscribed SEYCHELLES INDEPENDENCE 29TH...
Natural History - a coral specimen, mounted for display, 21cm wide
Natural History - a coral specimen, mounted for display, 23cm high
Natural History - a deer skull and antlers; a fossilised megalodon tooth, skulls, etc
Natural History - a giant clam (tridacna gigas), 65.5cm wide Reputedly from The Grotto, Grey
Natural History - a giant clam (tridacna gigas), 65.5cm wide Reputedly from The Grotto, Grey Towers Park, Nottingham
Natural History - a large starfish specimen, mounted for display, 40cm high overall
A 19th century gilt metal wall plaque, boldly cast as a ferocious lion, circular rosewood mount,
A 19th century gilt metal wall plaque, boldly cast as a ferocious lion, circular rosewood mount, 21cm high
Taxidermy - a caiman, 107cm long; an armadillo, 37cm long (2)
Taxidermy - a diorama in a 1960s TV cabinet, bespectacled Owl reading a book; other smaller birds
Taxidermy - a diorama in a 1960s TV cabinet, bespectacled Owl reading a book; other smaller birds
Taxidermy - a Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius), naturalistically mounted, cased, 37.5cm high, 30cm
Taxidermy - a Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius), naturalistically mounted, cased, 37.5cm high, 30cm wide, 14.5cm deep
Taxidermy - a garganey duck (Spatula querquedula), naturalistically mounted, cased, 30.5cm high,
Taxidermy - a garganey duck (Spatula querquedula), naturalistically mounted, cased, 30.5cm high, 27.5cm wide, 16cm deep
Taxidermy - a sable antelope (Hippotragus niger), oak mount inscribed N.E. RHODESIA 1912, 95cm high
Taxidermy - a sable antelope (Hippotragus niger), oak mount inscribed N.E. RHODESIA 1912, 95cm high
Taxidermy - a tawny owl (Strix aluco), naturalistically mounted, cased, 43.5cm high, 34.5cm wide,
Taxidermy - a tawny owl (Strix aluco), naturalistically mounted, cased, 43.5cm high, 34.5cm wide, 22.5cm deep
Taxidermy - a waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus), oak mount inscribed WATERBUCK MONGALLA 1910, 119cm
Taxidermy - a waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus), oak mount inscribed WATERBUCK MONGALLA 1910, 119cm high overall
Taxidermy - an arrangement of cattle horns, the shield shaped mount centred by a hoof, 79cm wide
Taxidermy - an arrangement of cattle horns, the shield shaped mount centred by a hoof, 79cm wide overall
Taxidermy - an iguana, 35.5cm long; a coiled snake, 33cm high; an armadillo shell; another (4)
Taxidermy - an iguana, 35.5cm long; a coiled snake, 33cm high; an armadillo shell; another (4)
Taxidermy - an Indian chital or spotted deer (Axis axis), the mounted applied with a plaque,
Taxidermy - an Indian chital or spotted deer (Axis axis), the mounted applied with a plaque, MURRAY BROS, TAXIDERMISTS, BOMBAY, 106cm high
Natural History - a marine specimen, jawbones and teeth, 30cm long; others (3)
Natural History - a starfish specimen, mounted for display, 19cm high overall; another (2)
Natural History - an ostrich egg, 15cm long; another (2)
Natural History - Conchology - a pearl nautilus shell, mounted for display, 19.5cm high
Natural History - Palaeontology - an ammonite fossil, mounted for display, 12.5cm high
Natural History and the Wunderkammer - a pair of silver coloured metal mounted dishes, formed from
Natural History and the Wunderkammer - a pair of silver coloured metal mounted dishes, formed from vertabrae, 18.5cm long, c.1900