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Taxidermy; a cased 'Turdus Merula' with presentation plaque 'Shot by D.W. Tang 13/12/05', 29.
Taxidermy; a cased 'Turdus Merula' with presentation plaque 'Shot by D.W. Tang 13/12/05', 29.5cm high, 34cm wide. Provenance; property from the l...
A pair of ostrich egg boxes and covers, with silver plated mounts, malachite finials and naturalistic claw feet, 26cm high. (2) Provenance; prope...
Rowland Ward; trophy mounted tiger head on an oak shield, brass plaque detailed 'NEPAL FEBRUARY 13TH 1894 LENGTH 8FT 7 1/2 INS'. Trade label to re...
Natural history; Mosasaur part fossilized marine predatory lizard. Cretaceous period, 70,000,000 years on a wooden plinth, 54cm.
Taxidermy; a shield mounted red deer stag's head, 72cm high.
Taxidermy; a fallow deer in recumbent pose, 130cm wide 97cm high.
A large Drotops trilobite plaque, Morocco, 69cm.
A collection of trilobites including two 'doubles', Morocco, the largest specimen 20cm long.
A collection of trilobites including two 'doubles', Morocco, the largest specimen 20cm long.
A collection of seven trilobites including Drotops and Selenopeltis, Morocco, various ages,
A collection of seven trilobites including Drotops and Selenopeltis, Morocco, various ages, the largest 15cm.
Two positive negative trilobites together with another, Morocco, the largest 21cm. (5)
Two positive negative trilobites, together with another (a.f.), Morocco, the largest 34cm. (5)
A large Drotops trilobite plaque, Morocco, 90cm.
Taxidermy by W.F.Homer, 'Perch' caught by J.C. Swinson Soho loop canal, Birmingham, 11th August 1942', mounted against a naturalistic ground in a ...
Taxidermy; J.
Taxidermy; J. Cooper & Son 'Roach', set against a naturalistic ground in a glazed bowfront case, 46cm wide.
Taxidermy; a common Loon and a Tern,
Taxidermy; a common Loon and a Tern, each set against a naturalistic back drop in a glazed wooden case, the tallest 60.5cm high. (2)