* A Victorian taxidermy Magpie (Pica pica), mounted in a naturalistic setting with painted back board, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso J. Sayer, Animal and Bird Preserver, Golden Dog Lane, Norwich, w.47, d.23, 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.
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* Lawrence, Richard, The Complete Farrier and British Sportsman, printed for Thomas Kelly & Co, Pasternoster Row, together with R.S. Surtees - Handley Cross, Howard Saunders & W. Eagle Clarke - Manual of British Birds, Rayner & Chivers - The Heavy Horse Manual, Emma Ford - Falconry in Mews & Field, Malcolm C. McGowan - Stag Hunting on Exmoor with the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds, W.P. Blount - Sexing Day Old Chicks and Iorwerth C. Peate - The Denbigh Cockpit and Cockfighting in Wales. (8)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 black leather saddle with quilted numnah; together with a brown leather example with numnah (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 blacksmith-made wirework Coypu cage, reputedly made in Wrentham, Suffolk (Benacre estate), w.105cm; together with an 'Eclipse' style rat / sparrow cage, w.92cm (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 taxidermy Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), full mount with eel (Anguilla) prey in its beak, on a faux rock base with painted back board, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso The Royal Study of Natural History Messer Stuart, Leadbetter & Co, w.61, d.23, h.61cm.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 Starling (Sternus vulgaris), mounted on a stump within a faux snow covered naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.30, d.15, h.40cm.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 Sidebotham's steel pole trap, having 5 1/2" domed jaws.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 iron double loop mole trap, possibly C. Homes, 12cm.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.
* Attributed to W. Lowne of Great Yarmouth, a pair of taxidermy English Pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) male and female full mounts with chicks, mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case with remains of label verso, w.92, d.27, h.62cmCondition 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 hunting priest, having a leather tip on a mallacca shaft with plaited wire handle, 30cm, together with an early 20th century turned beech fisherman's priest, 30cm. (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 1930's taxidermy Deer slot, mounted on an oak shield, bearing a label verso for John Wood, Skin Dresser and Taxidermist, Linton, Washford, Somerset, with further hand written label dated 1937, h.32cm.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 "Shrike" fork/spade having six tines and a short T handle, 93cm, together with two turnip hoes, (94 & 105cm) and a Tyzak hay knife, 74cm (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 stained pine box stamped Capewell Horse Shoe Nails, containing various horse shoes.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 pole trap, having 4 1/2" domed serrated jaws, the spring neck stamped E. Tinsley & Co.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 Black-crested Bantam (Gallus gallus domesticus), mounted in a naturalistic setting against a blue background, within an ebonised glazed display case, bearing a label for John Burton, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.51, d.26, 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.
* A taxidermy Rough-legged Buzzard (Buteo lagopus), full mount, perched on a branch amidst various fauna against a painted back board, within a glazed display case, w.45, d.25, h.61cm.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 late Victorian taxidermy Pochard (Aythya ferina), mounted in a naturalistic setting with painted back board, within an ebonised glazed display case, bearing a label verso Preserved By T. Turner, Attleborough, w.53, d.22, h.43cm.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 Ring-necked Pochard (Aythya ferina), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso "From the taxidermy collection of the naturalist and wildlife artist Geoffrey Campbell-Black (1927-2002) case no. 15." w.33, d.19, h.35cm.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 stained pine 'Whitlock' style see-saw live catch rat trap, 54cm; together with an Albi-trap; and a galvanised trappers sieve (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 rabbiting spade, having a typical rectangular blade and ash shaft with T handle, 128cm, together with a baiting fork having a "neverbend" shaft and socket, 113cm. (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 unusual 19th century left handed/reverse coil pole trap, having 4" domed smooth jaws.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 late Victorian taxidermy Yellow-faced Parrot (Alipiopsitta xanthops), mounted on a branch in a naturalistic setting against a painted background, within a pine glazed display case, bearing a label verso for J.S. Cole, Castle Meadow, Norwich, w.30, d.20, h.40cm.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 thatcher's eaves knife, 180cm, together with two others. (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 Red-legged Partridge (Alectoris rufa),full mount on a naturalistic base against a painted background, within a glazed display case, bearing a label top left for T. Hall, Finsbury Museum, City Road, London with further label verso, w.33, d.14, h.29cm.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.
* Attributed to Beech - a pair of early 19th century 'Wedensfield' iron badger tongs, having serrated scissor action jaws, 171cmCondition 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 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, mounted on an oak shield, bearing an ivorine label verso Mounted by the Army & Navy Stores, Naturalist Dept. London, S.W. 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 gin trap, having 2.5" square serrated jaws, the spring neck stamped 'H Lane maker', the brass tongue further stamped 'H Lane maker', 25cm; together with seven other various gin traps, many by H Lane, in varying sizes (8)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 collection of assorted traps, to include six rat/vermin traps, pocket gopher traps, self-set rat traps 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 taxidermy Canary (Serinus canaria domestica), possibly a Clear Border Buff hen, mounted on a branch within a glazed display case, w.19, d.9, 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.
* A trio of taxidermy birds to include Great Tit (Parus major), Dunnock (Prunella modularis), and Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), mounted in a naturalistic setting against a painted background, within a glazed display case, w.32, d.12, 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 mid-20th century billhook, having a 25.5cm double edged blade stamped Spear & Jackson and turned wooden handle, 41cm, together with a hand trowel by C.T. Skelton & Co, Sheffield, a strawberry planting trowel and a Dibber. (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 Stephen Grant R.S.P.C.A. Humane Killer, no.2236, patent no.4974 07, 100cm (A/F), together with a Griffin "Norfolk Paddle" rabbiting spade with hooked end, 198cm. (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 Otter (Lutra lutra) pad brooch, the silver mount engraved E.C.O.H. Stanford Water, 1922, maker L.T. Richardson, Birmingham, 1922, 8cm.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 oak double game carrier, the brass thumb pieces each stamped Bussey Patentee London, having a leather strap handles, 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 20th century taxidermy Pine marten (Martes martes) mask, mounted on an oak shield, h.25cm.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 Ermine Leveret (Mustela erminea), mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, bearing a label bottom left preserved by John Cole no. 11 Davey Place, Norwich, w.32, d.15, h.24cm.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 Falconer's turned beech hawking stand, on an iron spike, 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.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago), mounted in a naturalistic setting against a painted background, within a glazed display bearing a label for T. Drewell, Bird & Animal Preserver, Holt Road Fakenham, w.30, d.12, h.21cm.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 custom made hunting catapult, having a brown glazed ceramic fox head on an antler handle, together with four Milbro catapults and a Deadshot example. (6)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 mid-20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield and bearing a plaque "Cheshire Beagles Alpraham 12th Jan, 1946", together with one other similar with plaque "R.A.C. Beagles. Saul Lodge Feb 15th 1950", each with label verso for Dr Bill Cox, 36 Manchester Street, Liverpool, h. 19cm. (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 Sawyer RSPCA 9-coil spring rabbit trap; together with three other similar traps (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 Bushmaster 4-12X 40 telescopic gun sight, together with a Webley 4 x 15 scope, four other telescopic scopes and a Crosman Laser Sight. (7)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 brace of taxidermy Pigeon (Columbidae), mounted facing each other in a naturalistic setting against a blue background, within a painted glazed display case, bearing a label verso for H.T. Shopland, Carver, Gilder and Naturalist, 40 Higher Union Street, Torquay, w.46, d.26, h.26cm.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 Heron (Ardeidae), full mount on a naturalistic base amidst tall grasses against a blue painted background, within a glazed display case, bearing a label for John Burton, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.92, d.26, h.61cm.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 Otter (Lutra lutra) pad brooch, having an unmarked white metal mount and clasp, 8cm.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 Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) mounted on a branch in a naturlaist setting with painted background within a glazed display case, bearing a label to the underside top of the case for W.H. Eva Taxidermist Penzance, w.18, d.10, 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.
* A pair of early 19th century blacksmith-made wrought iron badger tongs, having 6" serrated jaws, 95cmCondition 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 late 18th / early 19th century animal trap, having 20" spring with 11" serrated jaws and ratchet mechanism, stamped to the stock 'W Barrett', 84cmCondition 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 18th century wrought iron lark spit, having an adjustable rotating grill for three birds, 44cm, together with an 18th century iron toasting fork, 43cm. (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 Wild Boar Piglet (Sus scrofa), mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, bearing a label for H.F. Ashton (Gunn), 39 Larkman Lane, Norwich, w.45, d.20, h.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.
* An early 20th century Goose dispatcher of typical scissor action, marked to the arm Cope & Cope Ltd, Reading, England, 32cm, together with one other unmarked example, 26cm. (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 Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad mounted on an oak shield with silver plaque Kelsale Lodge M'CH 20th, 1915 and bearing a label verso for J.L. Travis, Taxidermist and Furrier, 43 Churchgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, 18cm.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 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, having a silver mounted base and silver cap inscribed Roznava C.S.S.R. (Czecho-Slovak Socialist Republic), 1970, H. Brown, Birmingham, 1970, 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.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label top left for W.H. Vingoe, Naturalist, Penzance, w.22, d.7, h.17cm.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 mid-20th century Glenmoor Mk III rabbit trap, Pat No. 596736 663126.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 late Victorian taxidermy Snipe (Gallinago gallinago), mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for D. Newby, Animal & Bird Preserver, 37 Magdalen Street, Thetford, w.51, d.17, h.38cm.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 Canary (Serinus canaria domestica), Clear Norwich Buff Hen, mounted on a perch amongst foliage against a green background, within a glazed pine display case, bearing a label for H. F. Ashton, 39 Larkman Lane, Norwich, w.23, d.9, h,25cm.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) mask, mounted on an oak shield with ivorine plaque One Tree Hill, April '25, bearing a label verso for F.H.L. Whist??, 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 hanging Snipe (Gallinago gallinago), mounted in a Ledot style glass bubble case within a gilt oval surround, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, 48 x 41cm.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 mid-20th century slatted wooden egg-hatching crate, stamped 'Lyddite Chicks, Somerset', w.37cm; together with a slatted wooden live poultry travel crate, w.52cm (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.

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