* A Gun Toys of Italy Panther RO72 De-luxe .177 air pistol with screw on stock, 85cm.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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* A pair of circa 1820 cock fighting spurs, having 6cm steel talons and brown leather fittings.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 Deer slot mounted on an oak shield, annotated "D.S.S.H Found Long Wood Taken Marsh Hall 1.8.2000", with newspaper cutting verso, 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.
* A late 19th century William Wherry mole trap Mk II, together with a Triumph triple clutch non slip 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.
* A Victorian pole trap, having 4" smooth round jaws and steel tongue, the spring neck stamped H. Lane.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 Austrian BH Field knife 78, the 16cm blade stamped to the ricasso BH Glock 78, having a plastic grip further stamped Glock, housed in a green plastic sheath, 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.
* A taxidermy Great Black Backed Gull (Larus marinus), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, w.61, d.24, h.51cm.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, bearing a plaque annotated S.D.H. Killed Dec 29th, 1932, 2 hours, 12 mins, stamped verso Spicer & Sons, Taxidermist, Lemington 3 and with newspaper cutting, 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 brace of taxidermy Quail (Coturnix coturnix), mounted in a naturalistic setting within an ebonised display case, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.46, d.15, h.37cm.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 Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus), full mount perched on a tree bough amidst tall grasses, against a painted background within an ebonised display case, bearing a label verso for W. Lowne, Naturalist, 40 Fullers Hill, Great Yarmouth, w.56, d.27, h.76cm.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 Fox (Vulpes vulpes) mask, mounted on an oak shield annotated Lord Leconfield's Pullborough 15.11.10, bearing a label verso for L.W. Bartlett & Son, 23 High Street, Banbury, 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.
* Doreen Lancaster, (British 20th century), study of a Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) and a Brown Falcon (Falco berigora), watercolour, a pair, each signed lower right. 24 x 21cm. (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 mid-20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield and bearing a plaque "N.N.H. Hanworth 28.12.51" with label verso for F.W. Bartlett, Taxidermist 23, High Street, Banbury, 19cm, together with one other similar example with plaque "R.C.B. Clifton Hampden 1st February 1958" with hand written label verso, 21cm. (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 20th century taxidermy Fallow deer (Dama dama) head mount on an oak shield, h.56cm.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 Red Throated Diver (Gavia stellata), mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for W. Lowne, 40 Fullers Hill, Great Yarmouth, w.46, d.23, h.56cm.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 trio of Razorbills (Alca torda) mounted on a naturalistic base the back board painted as a coastal inlet, all within a glazed pine case bearing the remains of a paper label bottom left "All shot at Blakeney, Norfolk Mr E.M. Connop and numbered 87" with further paper label verso for H.N. Pashley, Cley-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk, w.78, d.32, h.51cm.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 Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), mounted on a naturalistic base beneath a glass dome, 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 mid-20th century taxidermy Otter (Lutra lura) pad, mounted on an oak shield, annotated "WO-HL 1945" and bearing a label verso "Wigan Otters Hunting Lodge Opening Hunt 1945", h.18cm, together with a late 20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield and bearing a plaque "Albrighton Woodland Ashwood 4-9-82" and bearing a label verso for N. Dewhurst Taxidermist & Naturalist, Shropshire, 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.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield with ivorine plaque T.F.B. Bridge of Aln 1hr 45mins 5.9.29, stamped verso P. Spicer & Sons, Taxidermists, Leamington 3 and further numbered 4025, 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 Victorian pole trap, having 4" round smooth jaws, the brass tongue stamped H. Lane Maker.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 stained beech 'Saxonia' hot air incubator, bearing label for Frank Roberts, unused and with instruction manual; together with a galvanised egg-preserving pail (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 Liverpool square beam driving bit, 22cm, together with two Bradoon bits. (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 "roughing" iron / weeding tool, 94cm, together with a manure fork, 109cm, a potato fork, 102cm and a sloughing spade, 115cm. (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 B.S.A. .177 break barrel air rifle with sound moderator and Japanese scope, serial number AR 21350, 93cm.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 Irish Stoat (Mustela erminea hibernica), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.38, d.15, h.37cm.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 sloughing spade, the shaft stamped Martin Works, Wisbech, 111cm, together with a short handed grain shovel, 83cm, a turfing iron, 124cm and a large iron framed garden line and pin, 62cm. (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 box of miscellaneous books, mainly being East Anglia related, to include Robert Malster - Suffolk at Work, Trades & Industries; Bygones at Holkham; Jacqueline Fern - Domestic Bygones; June Swann - Shoemaking; Leslie Rawlings - Memories of a Country Childhood etc.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 3 1/2 domed serrated jaws, the spring neck stamped S. Lewis.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 iron saddle racks, each with tack hook, 52cm; together with a tack harness rack (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.
* Leon Danchin (1887-1939), Spaniel with mallard, lithograph, signed in pencil to the margin, 42 x 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 19th century steel gin trap, having 4" dome jaws, 29cm, together with four other square jaw gin traps. (5)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 3 3/4" smooth jaws, stamped to the spring neck P & R Fleming & Co Glasgow, probably manufactured by W & G Sidebotham.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) pad, mounted on an oak shield annotated "Bolebroke Beagles. Cooper's Corner, 25.2.59", with ivorine plaque verso Army & Navy Stores London. S.W.I., 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 mid-20th century taxidermy Badger (Meles meles) pad, mounted on an oak shield, bearing a label verso for T. Salkeld Taxidermist Over Kellet, Carnforth, 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 Gilpa wirework rat / sparrow trap, of rectangular form, w.62cm; together with a 'Potter' wirework bird trap, w.31cm; and a heavy duty rat trap, w.33cm (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 taxidermy group of Guinea Pigs (Cavia porcellus), to include two adults and two juveniles, mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, w.65, d.d.16, 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.
* An early 20th century taxidermy cabinet skin of a Starling (Sturnidae), bearing a paper label for Rowland Ward Ltd, The Jungle, 167, Piccadilly, London, W, and dated 17/12/1919, 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 Victorian taxidermy Chanting Goshawk (Melierax metabates), full mount front facing with slightly outstretched wings, perched on a branch amidst foliage against a painted background, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for Natural History Dept. James Gardner, 426 Oxford Street, London, w.34, d.15, 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 taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield, annotated "O.B.H., Bledlow, 10.12.57" with Army & Navy Stores, London S.W.I. label verso, 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 pair of early 20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pads, mounted on an oak shield annotated, "The Hydro Fox Found Glen Moss Killed Ardgryffe 1hr 15mins. 5 Feb 1924 A.G.", with paper label verso for F.W. Bartlett 23 High Street, Banbury, 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.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, having a silver plated mount with suspension ring inscribed Holmsley, New Forest, 11th Aprl 1913, L.31cm (including ring.)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 Ermine Stoat (Mustela erminea), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for R. Alderton, Hairdresser & Tobacconist, Bird, Fish and Animal Stuffer, Thoroughfare, Harleston, Norfolk, w.46, d.12, 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 Victorian taxidermy group of seven British birds to include Goldcrest (Regulus regulus), Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe), Bullfinch (Pyrrahula pyrrahula), Brambling (Fringilla monifringilla), Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) and Wren (Troglodytidae), mounted in a naturalistic setting within an ebonised glazed display case, bearing a label verso Bought of T. Smith, Fishmonger, Poulterer and Licensed Dealer in Game 19 King St, Great Yarmouth, w.36, d.14, 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.
* A late Victorian taxidermy Scottish Wildcat (Felis silvestris grampia), full adult mount with head slightly turned to the left, on a naturalistic base with leaves and grasses against a painted background, within an ebonised three glass display case, bearing a label bottom right for John MacPherson of Inverness, w.97, d.28, h.57cm.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 Green Woodpecker (Picus viridis), mounted on a branch amongst foliage against a painted background, within a picture frame display case, bearing a label verso for W. Lockwood, Taxidermist, Fakenham, max dimensions w.41, d.15, h.47cm.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 Badger (Meles meles) full adult mount in snarling pose on a tree stump, 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 collection of seven Fenn Mk IV rabbit traps, in varying condition (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.
* An Edwardian taxidermy Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, bearing a label verso for Walter Gent, 32 Newgate Street Beccles, w.19, 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.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, mounted on an oak shield annotated Tiverton Staghounds, Killed Spurway Mill, September 9th 1925, bearing a label verso for W.W. Rowe, Taxidermist 62 High Street, Barnstaple, North Devon, 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.
* A near-pair of late 19th / early 20th century rustic board-top style mole traps, 38cm (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 pair of taxidermy Ruff (Calidris pugnax), each in mating plumage, mounted in a naturalistic setting, within a glazed display case, w.61, d.21, 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 'Ringwood' style trap, with bait hooks and 5.5" smooth square jaws, 46cmCondition 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 Lark Lure, the removable crescent shaped top with inset mirrors mounted on a turned column with iron mounted tip, housed in a wooden block, together with one other brass mounted mirrored top. (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 Buzzard (Buteo buteo), full mount, perched on a stump amidst tall grasses and foliage against a painted back board, within an ebonised display case, bearing a label verso for John Burton, Taxidermist, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, w.46, d.26, h.66cm. (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 British Military issue pocket knife, having two folding blades, the grips with War Department mark, Taylor, Sheffield, England, Witness, dated 1945, 11cm (including loop), together with two other similar Military issue knives, one by Harrison Fisher & Co Ltd dated 1952, the other by Warriss, no date and a Joseph Rodgers GPO pocket knife. (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 Cambridge pattern live catch eel putcheon, of typical woven willow construction, 107cm; together with a three ring crayfish net (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 19th century veterinary fleam, having three folding steel blades each marked Borwick Cast Steel, with horn handles, 9cm (closed) together with a turned wooden fleam hammer or bloodletting stick, 22cm. (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 mouse / rat cage, of slatted tin construction, circa 1930, w.39cmCondition 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 Goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) horns on cut upper skull, mounted on an oak shield, bearing a label verso for T.E. Gunn, Naturalists, 86 St Giles St, Norwich, w.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 railway fireman's shovel, the shaft stamped English Tools Ltd, Wigan & Leeds Bulldog, Made in England, 121cm, together with a grafting spade having an elongated blade and T handle, 124cm and one other small spade, 85cm. (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.

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