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* Taxidermy. Bittern, 1873, in wooden case glazed on one side, in elaborate naturalistic setting incorporating nest, watercolour backdrop with pin...
* Taxidermy. Black guillemot in summer plumage by E. T. Clarke of Cheltenham, 1913, on sandy green plinth, old lot label and manuscript annotation...
* Taxidermy. Blue-winged kookaburra (female), late 19th/early 20th century, perched on a branch with ferns and other vegetation on lozenge-shaped ...
* Taxidermy. Common kingfisher, two yellowhammers[?], three mealy redpolls, three lesser redpolls, late 19th/early 20th century, i.e. 9 specimens,...
* Taxidermy. Great auk replica by Rowland Ward Ltd, 1922, on a mount of sand and faux rocks, in a glass case with etched trademark of Rowland Ward...
* Taxidermy. Hobby (female) by Rowland Ward Ltd, 1911, perched on a branch issuing from wooden base with accompanying naturalistic vegetation, man...
* Taxidermy. Leucistic curlew (male) by Rowland Ward Ltd, 1919, on plinth topped with sand and mounted pebbles and shells, Rowland Ward Ltd label ...
* Taxidermy. Little bittern, green woodpecker, goldfinch, jay and songbird, 19th/20th century
* Taxidermy. Little bittern, green woodpecker and goldfinch, late 19th/early 20th century, each in naturalistic setting in separate wooden case gl...
* Taxidermy. Red knot and dunlin by Rowland Ward Ltd, early 20th century, each in separate glass case in naturalistic setting, Rowland Ward Ltd tr...
* Taxidermy. Albino European mole, early 20th century, an adult specimen baring teeth, on naturalistic faux-rock mount incorporating real moss and...
* Taxidermy. Wilson's storm petrel, 1914, and two pairs of fork-tailed storm petrels, 1889 and 1910
* Taxidermy. Wilson's storm petrel (male) by G. Bristow of St Leonards-on-Sea, 1914, on faux-rock mount, plinth with old stencilled lot ticket to ...
* Taxidermy. Woodcock by W. Kidd of Godalming, 1829, in wooden case, glazed on three sides (front panel loose), landscape backdrop painted in oils...
* Taxidermy. Woodcock, meadow pipit and leucistic starling, late 19th/early 20th century, each in separate glass dome on lozenge-shaped or circula...
* Taxidermy. A fine taxidermic display c.1920, showing two pheasants in a naturalistic setting, contained in a glazed oak display case, 61cm high ...
* Taxidermy. A Victorian taxidermic cockatoo, finely presented under a glass dome with naturalistic setting on a black wooden base, 68cm highQty: ...
* Taxidermy. An Edwardian taxidermic ..., in a naturalistic setting and stained pine and glazed display case, 46cm high x 37.5cm wide x 23cm deepQ...