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Taxidermy: A Cased Silver Pheasant (Lophura nycthemera), circa early 21st century, a full mount period adult cockbird, stood upon a low square plinth, set against a pale wash painted interior, enclosed within a single-glass green painted display case, 92.5cm by 22.5cm by 50.5cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior . a period Silver Pheasant specimen re-mounted within a modern style of case, 21/09/20
Taxidermy: European Game Birds, modern, comprising - Rock Ptarmigan, full mount adult stood atop a large painted faux rock, Greylag Goose, by Peter O'Connor, Taxidermy, Luton, full mount adult stood upon a split log base, European Widgeon, full mount drake stood upon a split log base, Common Snipe, full mount adult in flying pose with wings outstretched, mounted upon an ebonised wall hanging plinth, (4)
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago), circa 21st century, a full mount adult perched upon a rectangular white painted plinth, within a plain white painted interior, enclosed within a single-glass green painted display case, 32cm by 12cm by 29cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior
Taxidermy: A Cased Jack Snipe (Lymnocryptes minimus), circa 21st century, a period full mount adult perched upon a rectangular white painted plinth, within a plain white painted interior, enclosed within a single-glass green painted display case, 25cm by 11cm by 25cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior
Taxidermy: A Cased Juvenile Herring Gull (Larus argentatus), circa 21st century, a full mount juvenile mounted upon a square painted plinth, set against a plain white painted interior, enclosed within a dark brown painted single-glass display case, 51.5cm by 23cm by 39cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior
Taxidermy: A Cased Juvenile Little Tern (Sternula albifrons), circa 21st century, a full mount juvenile with head slightly raised, mounted upon a square painted plinth, set against a plain white painted interior, enclosed within a dark brown painted single-glass display case, 41cm by 17.5cm by 27cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior
Taxidermy: A Cased Black-Headed Gull (Larus ridibundus), circa 21st century, a full mount non breeding adult, mounted upon a square painted plinth, set against a plain white painted interior, enclosed within a dark brown painted single-glass display case, 41cm by 17.5cm by 30.5cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior
Taxidermy: A Cased Juvenile Common Tern (Sterna hirundo), circa 21st century, a full mount juvenile with head slightly raised, mounted upon a square painted plinth, set against a plain white painted interior, enclosed within a dark brown painted single-glass display case, 32.5cm by 16.5cm by 24cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Gull (Larus canus), circa 21st century, a full mount stood upon a square painted plinth with left foot raised, set against a plain white painted interior, enclosed within an ebonised single-glass display case, 46cm by 15.5cm by 32cm, mounted very much in the manner of North East Taxidermist's such as Robert Duncan and Joseph Cullingford, each adopted this simple, clean, yet very effective process of letting the natural beauty of the specimen show, and not be overpowered by a cluttered interior
A natural stone staddle stone with circular top on a tapered base, 49 cm diameter x 73 cm high approx. CONDITION REPORTS Weathered conducive with age and use to include moss, lichen etc. There is a hole to the top of staddle stone top and the plinth base has the top half missing - see images for more detail
A Victorian walnut bookcase cabinet, the glazed upper section with moulded cornice over two doors enclosing adjustable shelving over two short and two long drawers to plinth base, 127 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 210.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has water marks throughout. Generally sun-bleached. Knocks, bumps, etc. Large scuff to one side. Glass is intact. Appears to have replacement shelves and replacement beading to the opening door. Middle drawer support also appears to be a replacement as it is a very different colour to the rest of the piece. One lock is missing. A couple of splits particularly where the wood joins. Wear and tear throughout but generally solid. Unlikely to be a converted linen press - not deep enough, wrong wood, etc.
A 19th Century mahogany cylinder bureau, the plain top with reeded edge over a plain cylinder with ebonised handles opening to reveal a pull out interior with drawers and pigeonholes over a central recess cupboard door enclosing a shelf flanked by two banks of four drawers, one bearing label "T & G Seddon No. 12 London House, Aldersgate Street" raised on plinth base to casters 93.5 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 103.5 cm high
A mahogany chest of three short over three long drawers with flush brass handles raised on a plinth base 106 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 76 cm high, a Victorian mahogany dressing stool on petal carved and turned splayed legs 30.5 cm square x 54 cm high together with two early 20th Century mahogany framed dressing stools
A Victorian mahogany wellington chest, the plain top with moulded edge over a single short drawer and secretaire drawer as two, opening to reveal pigeonholes and drawers over four further drawers with turned knob handles raised on a plinth base 56.5 cm wide x 38.8 cm deep x 119 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound and of uniform colour, though possibly a little more faded to the right than the left panels, the top has several splits horizontally along the grain. Third drawer down (second dummy drawer of the secretaire drawer fall front section) with vertical split bottom left and lighter split top right. Fitted interior basically sound though with some signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Leatherwork worn, particularly to the fold. Metalwork to catches with deterioration. Right hand side basically sound, left hand side with damage to beading at back and long horizontal dent halfway across just below the beading. Denting to lower right of the side panel towards the front - see images for further detail
Victorian rosewood secretaire Wellington chest, comprising a cavetto drawer over two drawers, a pair of dummy drawer fronts enclosing a fitted secretaire drawer and three further graduated drawers, raised on a plinth base, 55 cm w x 39 cm x 124 cm h good dark surface, usual surface marks/light scratches, r/h top moulding detached/lost, three turned drawer pulls chipped, some replacements (diameters differ slightly), secretaire interior two drawers miss-matched turned pulls, leading edge of secretaire drawer missing veneers, plinth base same
An Italian alabaster group, The Three Graces, after Canova, raised on oval plinth with relief-carved roses, ribbon garlands and foliate moulding, 35 cmThe figures are in good conditionThe oval plinth has been repaired with stapling and a white adhesive, residue of the latter visible all over the plinth and insideAdditional browning around the staple joins
An early 20th century Japanese bridal chest in two sections standing on a plinth base, Yomeiri Dansu, Meiji or Taisho period, stained camphor wood with iron mounts, locks, handles and fittings, the top section with a pair of cupboard doors enclosing two long drawers, and the lower section with two drawers and a small cupboard, 110 cm height x 93 cm width x 42 cm depth Very minor wear/knocks scratching to the top surfaces, drawer edges and corners but generally good condition and structurally sound
A Victorian opaline glass garniture, comprising a vase and cover of shouldered form, on plinth base, 43cm high, and a pair of tapering vases with slender necks, 30cm high, each enamelled with flowers to a pale pink ground (3)Condition report: Some chipping to upper rims, wear to enamelling and manufacturing flaws
A Victorian mahogany wardrobe by Hindley & Sons, the stepped pediment above twin doors, each with Celtic motif detail, enclosing a hanging compartment and four drawers, on a plinth base, 131cm wide, 61cm deep, 206cm highCondition report: Some minor interior additions, light fading to doors, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Knob with age and wear.48cm deepDoors are not warped.Wardrobe has not been cut.Not adapted, rails only.See additional images.Only the cornice and base are detachable.
A Victorian blonde oak dwarf bookcase, late 19th century, the twin panelled doors flanked by pillaster columns and on plinth base, 129cm wide, 37cm deep, 110cm highCondition report: Split to door panel.Top badly marked.Return to moulding to left hand side loose.Knocks, dents and chips consistent with age and use.Right hand side door loose on hinge, attention required.Worm holes to plinth base.
A Victorian pollard oak desk, the inverted breakfront top inset with green leather writing surface, above central frieze drawer flanked by twin four drawer pedestals, on plinth base, 136cm wide, 60cm deep, 73cm high Condition report: Previously a dressing table.The 'drawer' cupboards are original.It is a piece that has been altered but in it's current form, it works.
A pair of rouge marble columns, the moulded square tops on tapering square section columns and stepped plinth bases, 30cm wide, 30cm deep, 95cm highCondition report: Surface scratches, nibble and knocks.One chipped to bottom corner, with piece loose but present. They are in segments and so could be solidified quite easily.
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