Revell 1/69 Plastic Model Kit comprising German A4 V2 Missile with Trailer and Launchpad. Limited Edition. Ex Trade Stock, verified complete. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
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Airfix 1/72 Plastic Model Aircraft Kit comprising Handley Page 0/400. Ex Trade Stock, verified complete. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
Airfix 1/72 Plastic Model Aircraft Kit comprising Battle of Britain Set 70th Anniversary containing 4 Kits plus Stand. Ex Trade Stock, verified complete. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
Universal Hobbies 1/32 Farm issue comprising Fendt 818 Tractor with Row Crops. Hard to Find. Appears excellent with original box. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
Revell 1/32 Plastic Model Aircraft Kit comprising Lockheed P2 V-7 Neptune. Ex Trade Stock, verified complete. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
ESCI 1/72 Plastic Model Aircraft Kit comprising Tupolev 22M/26 Backfire C. Ex Trade Stock, verified complete. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
Italeri 1/72 Plastic Model Kit comprising Battle of the Bulge, containing multiple kits. Ex Trade Stock, verified complete. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
Dragon 1/48 Plastic Model Aircraft Kit comprising JU-88G-6 Nachtjager. Ex Trade Stock, verified complete. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
* An early 20th century Lane's Dog Trap, having 7" rubber mounted jaws stamped Made in W.A. by Stockbrands Co, together with one other trap having 6" smooth jaws and double spring arms. (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An American Vestern two handled scythe, having an 88cm blade, 153cm, together with a briar hook, the curved blade stamped Whitehouse & Sons, Bannock, 120cm, a J. Harrison double edged slasher, 119cm and one other Whitehouse slasher with Hedgehog trade mark, 69cm. (4)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), mounted on a tree branch with a nut in its mouth, within a naturalistic setting and glazed display case, bearing a label for J. Pear, Naturalists, Norwich, w.36, d.15, h.39cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Black Tern (Chlidonias niger), mounted on a naturalistic outcrop against a painted background, within a glazed display case, w.31, d.11, h.27cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 19th century pine and wrought iron farrier's tool box and contents to include Kearney & Foot file, iron pincers and hammer etc., together with a cast iron horseshoe mould.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A pair of Diki-dik (Madoqua) horns on cut upper skulls and mounted on an oak shield, one bearing a label verso for Edw. Gerrard & Son, 61 College Place, Camden Town, London, h.18cm. (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) brush, L.34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield annotated New Forest Hounds Killed in Slufters April 29 1929, bearing a paper label verso The Gallery of Natural History and Artistic Treatment of Trophies and Products, Rowland Ward Ltd, The Jungle. 167 Piccadilly. W., 23cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A large taxidermy trio of Pintail ducks (Anus acuta), to include two male and one female, mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for John Burton Taxidermist, 6 Cement Cottage, Butt Lane, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, w.102, d.31, h.53cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A pair of taxidermy male (eclipse) and female Garganey ducks (Anas querquedullus), mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, w.42, d.19, h.30cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Canary (Serinus canaria domestica), possibly a Serin Finch (Serinus serinus), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label top right for John Presland, 7 Railway Terrace, Hertford, w.18, d.18, h.20cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A British folding double-spring trap, having 6" smooth jawsCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 19th century steel gin trap, having 3 1/2" domed jaws, the bridge stamped Made in England, 27cm, together with one other similar trap. (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Corn crake (Crex crex), mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, w.28, d.14, h.34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Victorian taxidermy Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis), mounted in a naturalistic setting, beneath a glass dome, on an ebonised plinth, h.49cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Stoat (Mustela erminea) in summer coat, mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label for John Burton, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.26, d.15, h.34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A pair of ram's horns, approx 20cm; together with another singular example contained in a stained pine boxCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* In the manner of John Cooper and Sons, a Victorian taxidermy Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), full mount perched on a branch amidst foliage, within a gilt banded glazed display case, w.38, d.17, h.46cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Webley & Scott Hurricane .22 air pistol, 28cm, in a brown stitched leather holster.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Victorian taxidermy Long-Eared Owl (Asio oatus), full mount, perched on a branch within a naturalistic setting with painted back board, within a glazed display case, bearing a label bottom right for William Hope, Bird Stuffer, 44 George Street, Edinburgh, w.28, d.18, h.44cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A German hunting knife, the 12cm blade marked Solingen made in Germany, having a white metal banded handle, housed in a black leather sheath, 22cm, together with a Whitey hunting knife and a Normark knife. (3)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy bird group to include two Spanish sparrows (Passer hispaniolensis) with two English Sparrows (Passer domesticus) below, each mounted on a branch against a painted background, within a glazed display case, bearing a hand written label verso "The two top birds are male and female Spanish Sparrows sent from Malta by Giusseppe Despott Curator of the Maltese Museum. The two bottom birds are male and female English Sparrows for comparison, April 1917." w.31, d.12, h.27cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 19th century and later red painted iron saddle rack, stamped Musgraves Patent, Belfast & London, 54cmCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Crow (Corvus cormix), (corone & cornix), full mount, perched on a stump in a winter snow scene against a painted backboard, within a parcel gilt display case, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.38, d.23, h.53cmCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy cabinet skin of a Grasshopper Warbler (Locustella naevia), bearing a paper label for Rowland Ward Ltd, The Jungle, 167, Piccadilly, London, W. and dated 9/6/1911, 14cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A blacksmith-made 'Ringwood' style trap, having 5" smooth square jaws, 52cmCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A B.S.A. .22 under-lever air rifle, serial no. 607549, 113cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A circa 1900 taxidermy group of birds to include a Kingfisher (Alcedinidae), a pair of Sandpiper (Scolopacidae), and a pair of Water Rails (Rallus aquaticus), mounted in a naturalistic setting against a blue background within a glazed display case, bearing a label Charles B. Dack, Naturalist and Bird Preserver, Market Place, Holt, Norfolk, w.57, d.23, h.65cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, mounted on an oak shield annotated Quantock Staghounds, Killed. Holford, 22nd Oct 1931, bearing a label verso for John Wood Skin Dresser and Taxidermist "Linton" Washford, Somerset, h.34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Holland & Holland Sporting Guns catalogue; together with various sporting/shooting related books, to include F G Standfield - Pheasant Shooting, M Brander - Ground Game, Ian McColl - Your Shoot Gamekeeping & Management, Brian Vesey / Fitzgerald - British Game, John Valentine - Jack Russell Terriers, D Brian Palmer - The Complete Lurcher, McCain - The Ferret & Ferreting Handbook etcCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A mid-20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) mask, adult mount slightly facing right, on an oak shield with plaque "The Twigery Dunham Hill Presented By P.G. Hunter Esq. M.F.H. 7-9-5?" and bearing a paper label verso for Dr Bill Cox, Manchester Street, Liverpool, h.27cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy group of five birds to include a pair of Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), Cinnamon Sparrow (Passer rutilans), Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba), and Brambling (Fringilla montifringilla), mounted in a naturalistic setting against a painted background, within a glazed display case, w.43, d.15, h.45cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A WW II British Army jungle machete, having a 38cm blade and riveted composition grips, housed in a leather sheath stamped Brooks & Co and dated 1942, 54cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 19th century veterinary tail docker, having brass mounts, steel blade and turned beech handles, the blade stamped R. Brunton, 54cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Little Owl (Athene noctia), mounted in a naturalistic setting with painted back board, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.30, d.15, h.38cm. (With certificate)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A trio of taxidermy Pigeons (Columbidae), each mounted on a perch against a blue painted background, bearing a label for John Burton, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.61, d.21, h.73cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Victorian pole trap, having 4" serrated jaws and diamond shaped brass tongue, stamped J. Marshall with lion symbol and **.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Stoat (Mustela erminea) in summer coat, mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, w.48, d.18, h.30cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Weasel (Mustela), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.30, d.13, h.24cmCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Young's automatic wirework eel trap, as illustrated in the Young's of Misterton 1972 catalogue, w.76cm; together with a Young's of Misterton 'Eclipse' sparrow / rat trap, w.61cm (2)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A modern taxidermy Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus), mounted on a branch in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label for Claire Fowler of Dorset, w.23, d.11, h.23cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century Musgrave's Patent cast iron and mahogany bridle rack, marked Musgrave's Patent, Belfast to the underside, w.33cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A box of books related to poaching and gamekeeping, to include Fred Archer - Poachers Pie, G Bedson - The Notorious Poacher, John Humphreys - Hunters Fen, Ian Naill - The Poachers Handbook, Barrett - Tales from the Fens, Brian Martin - Tales of the Old Gamekeepers etcCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* Hastie, Archibald, Making A Shooting, London, Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Paternoster Square, 1894, with typed letter, together with Masters of Hounds Point-to-Point Regulations, 1927, full red leather binding with gilt tooled titles and The Shooter's Year Book, 1952. (3)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Victorian taxidermy Lesser-spotted Woodpecker (Dryobates minor), mounted in a naturalistic setting, against a blue background within a glazed display case, bearing a label bottom right for Grant & Son Bird & Animal Preservers, Devizes, w.26, d.13, h.31cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A circa 1900 taxidermy Montagu's Harrier (Circus pygargus), re-cased and mounted perched on a branch in a naturalistic setting, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.46, d.20, h.48cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An Edwardian taxidermy pad, mounted on an oak shield annotated 'T.F.B', Longstanton Oct 26 1909', bearing a label verso for William Farren Naturalist. 76 Regent Street Cambridge, 23cmCondition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A collection of four Fenn Mk I rabbit traps, each stamped to the plate and further stamped Fenn patent No.763881 to the brass tongue (4)Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A Benjamin Sheridan C9A Series .20 cal. under-lever air rifle, serial no. 998705652, with Webley 4 x 32 scope, 110cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.

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