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An Edwardian taxidermied elephants foot coal bucket, with a brass and copper petallated band and a m
An Edwardian taxidermied elephants foot coal bucket, with a brass and copper petallated band and a metal liner, 31cm high.
A taxidermied group of British domestic birds, to include jay, kingfisher, woodpecker, starling, pig
A taxidermied group of British domestic birds, to include jay, kingfisher, woodpecker, starling, pigeon, etc. 44cm high, 68cm wide.
A large collection of ceramic bears, each wearing costume, etc., and a shelf.
A quartz and amethyst carved bird, the bird perched on a rock with white metal mounts, 7cm high.
A quartz and amethyst carved bird, the bird perched on a rock with white metal mounts, 7cm high.
A 19thC Porquier Beau Faience botanical plate, decorated with a chestnut and insects, 23.5cm diamete
A 19thC Porquier Beau Faience botanical plate, decorated with a chestnut and insects, 23.5cm diameter.
Three late 19th/early 20thC Oriental embroidered pictures, depicting ducks, pheasant, other birds (A
Three late 19th/early 20thC Oriental embroidered pictures, depicting ducks, pheasant, other birds (AF), and an Oriental silk embroidery. (4)
A taxidermied cayman or small crocodile, 76cm long. (AF)
A taxidermied badger, on a figured mahogany base within a glazed case, 101cm wide.
Two sections of stag antler, 65cm long, etc.
A pair of buffalo or cow horns, 53cm wide.
Eight Beswick birds, comprising grey wagtail, chaffinch, wren, stonechat, robin, two bullfinch, an g
Eight Beswick birds, comprising grey wagtail, chaffinch, wren, stonechat, robin, two bullfinch, an grey wagtail. (8)
A taxidermied hawk, eating its prey on perch, in blackened case, 36cm high, 37cm wide, 15cm deep.
A taxidermied hawk, eating its prey on perch, in blackened case, 36cm high, 37cm wide, 15cm deep.
Two similar carved pine decoy ducks, each later painted as a mallard, 33cm long, and a pair of ram's
Two similar carved pine decoy ducks, each later painted as a mallard, 33cm long, and a pair of ram's horn, shield mounted. (3)