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A graduated set of three silver plated Meat Domes, of traditional form with removable ring handles, bearing the crest and motto of the Scottish 'C...
Taxidermy: study of a Kudu, shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 34in (86cm) from the
Taxidermy: study of a Kudu, shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 34in (86cm) from the wall, height 59in (150cm).Provenance: From the r...
Taxidermy: study of a Kudu, shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 34in (86cm) from the
Taxidermy: study of a Kudu, shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 34in (86cm) from the wall, height 62in (157cm), skin showing through ...
Taxidermy; An Early 20thC Cased Pair of Barn Owls, in naturalistic setting. ...[more]
Taxidermy: study of a Kudu, shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 34in (86cm) from the
Taxidermy: study of a Kudu, shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 34in (86cm) from the wall, height 57in (146cm), slight parting betwee...
Taxidermy: a study of a Blesbok - a pair, each a shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead,
Taxidermy: a study of a Blesbok - a pair, each a shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 21in (45cm) from the wall, height 34in (85cm), o...
Taxidermy: study of a brown antelope, possibly a Blesbok, shoulder mount with head looking straight ahead, 22in (57cm) from the wall, height 37in ...
Taxidermy; A 19thC Cased Kestrel, in naturalistic setting with label for G. Hall Bird Preserver, Eto
Taxidermy; A 19thC Cased Kestrel, in naturalistic setting with label for G. Hall Bird Preserver, Eton. ...[more]
Taxidermy: study of a Gazelle, shoulder mount with head looking to the right, 18in (46cm) from the
Taxidermy: study of a Gazelle, shoulder mount with head looking to the right, 18in (46cm) from the wall, height 35in (90cm), together with two oth...
Taxidermy: a Guinea Fowl, together with a duck and another game bird, and two pairs of antelope
Taxidermy: a Guinea Fowl, together with a duck and another game bird, and two pairs of antelope horns (5) Provenance: From the remaining contents ...