Guns of Distinction with Taxidermy and Field Sports

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room Beccles, Suffolk

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Guns of Distinction with Taxidermy and Field Sports

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Three taxidermy finches, Goldfinch, Greenfinch and a Bullfinch, all individually mounted on their own plinth set branch

A taxidermy Marsh Tit with a Longtail Tit and a Great Tit, all individually mounted on their own plinth set branch

A taxidermy Yellow Hammer with a brambling and a Siskin, all individually mounted on their own plinth set branch

A taxidermy Red Squirrel mounted eating a nut, on wooden plinth

A taxidermy Blackbird with a Song Thrush example, both mounted on their individual bases

A taxidermy Goldcrest with a Skylark, both mounted on their individual bases

A taxidermy Robin with a Pied Wagtail, both mounted on their individual bases and plinths

A taxidermy male and female Chaffinch, mounted together on a branch base

A taxidermy Blue Tit with a Wren, mounted together on a branch base

A fine taxidermy fox cub, mounted, seated on a log

A taxidermy 'otter paw' by Gunn of Norwich mounted on oak shield, plaque states 'The Curzon' Bobbery Pack 17-1-1938, trade label in place

A 'silver plated' mounted hoof, plaque states 'Paintbox' 1933-1938

A pair of mounted antelope horns on wooden shield with plaque marked 'Lichtensteins Hartebeest', back of shield has cut-out R.W. (Rowland Ward)

A cased taxidermy brown trout within naturalistic setting, case approx 9 1/2" x 22"

A taxidermy White-Naped crane chick with a Sarus crane chick in oak case with plaques dated 1972 and 1973, bred by Christopher Marler, Weston Unde...

A taxidermy display of British birds including a woodcock and snipe, cased within naturalistic setting, 18 1/2" x 24 3/4"

A Victorian taxidermy display of ten exotic birds within a naturalistic setting, all housed under a period glass dome on wooden plinth, approx 19"...

A taxidermy Snowy owl (Nyctea Scandiaca) cased within naturalistic setting with its prey, a very fine example (complete with correct paperwork), 2...

An early 20th Century lined tiger skin with its head (N.B. please be aware, this lot is as found) ...[more]

Two taxidermy weasels, both mounted on naturalistic bases

A taxidermy fox mounted in seated position (N.B. faded, as found)

A cased display of four taxidermy birds including a magpie and stock dove, within naturalistic setting, case 18" x 31"

A cased taxidermy otter mounted within naturalistic setting with trade label for H R Bennett, Norwich in bottom left corner, case 28 1/2" x 36 1/4"

A specimen young Northern pike mounted on glass plate within liquid filled sealed glass cylinder, which is marked 'Esox Lucius'

A mahogany framed vintage display case, glazed front and sides, approx 22 1/2" x 33" x 11", ideal for a taxidermy display

Four various walking sticks including a deers foot example and a ''herd crook' with carved horn top marked 'Bolebeg' and 'Christopher Marler'

Two walking sticks with duck head handles, one with concealed flask and a horse head example

A 'deers foot' walking stick, 46" in length

A walking cane with carved dogs head top, complete with glass eyes

A Victorian walking stick with carved dogs head top with spring loaded jaw, glass eyes and carved 'bone' ears, complete with ornate silver collar,...

A 'bronze' of a male pheasant, approx 8" tall including marble plinth

A Lee mould with handles .450"/294gn., a Lyman mould .58" (Minie), an L.E.M. ball mould .437" together with a brass .44 mould and a pair of R.C.B....

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