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19TH CENTURY CHINESE WOODEN TABLE SCREEN 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED WOODEN TABLE SCREEN WITH PORCELAIN INSERT DECORATED WITH FIGURES OF A RICKSHAW DIMENSIONS OF PORCELAIN AREA IS APPROX 10" X 15.75" PURCHASED AT WELSH BRIDGE SALE ROOM 1981 - NO CRACKS OR DAMAGE TO PANEL, CRACK TO SIDE OF FRAME SEE PHOTOS. OVERALL DIAMETER 24" X 23.5"
An Art Deco period walnut three tier circular table with quarter cut and glass top, supported on slat columns and stepped feet, along with a Georgian mahogany snap top occasional table, circular top with raised moulded edge on turned column on pedestal tripod base and a smaller mahogany wine tableLocation:
Edwardian inlaid mahogany music cabinet of five drawers over an undertier, on square tapering legs, a French marquetry walnut bedside table, galleried top over single drawer and twin cupboard doors, on French cabriole legs, and a mahogany fire screen with floral tapestry panelLocation:
Taxidermy: A Cased Ruff (Calidris pugnax), circa early 20th century, by Henry Murray & Son, Naturalists & Taxidermists, Bank Buildings, Carnforth, a full mount adult male in breeding plumage looking straight ahead, stood upon painted original groundwork, enclosed within a period style five-glass table display case with taped frame, 29cm by 19.5cm by 36cm, bearing reproduced taxidermist's paper trade label to interior upper leftRestoration carried out by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, replacement case, glass, reproduced trade label, original groundwork - and bird specimen, 06/02/24
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa), dated 2023, captived bred, a high quality full mount adult perched atop a frosted tree stump, above frozen snow covered groundwork below, enclosed within a large five-glass table display case with painted taped frame work, 46cm by 38cm by 77.5cm overall, with CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.23GBA10L4YBHR
Taxidermy: A Cased European Jay (Garrulus glandaris), modern, by Ann & John Burton, Chipping Campden, Gloucester, a high quality full mount adult stood upon soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a five-glass table display case with leaded frame. 37cm by 19cm by 32.5cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior and underside
Taxidermy: A Cased Gyr Falcon (Falco rusticolus), captive bred, dated 2023, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a superb high quality full mount adult female in resting pose with left foot raised, looking slightly off to the right, perched atop a large faux rock protruding from soil and grit covered groundwork, enclosed within a large high quality lead framed five-glass table display, raised upon an ebonised base, 46cm by 40.5cm by 81.5cm, bearing taxidermist's ivorine circular trade plaque to case side, mounted to emulate an original Archibald Thorburn watercolour painting of a similar positioned Gyr Falconwith CITES Article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 24GBA10CFWR7C Imported from United Arab Emirates - 22/10/2009. Permit no 08MEW2570. Bearing closed ring to leg no. UAEGOV393X
Taxidermy: A Cased Temminck's & Little Stint (Calidris temminckii/ Calidris minuta), circa early 20th century, by Henry Murray & Son, Naturalists & Taxidermists, Bank Buildings, Carnforth, both full mounts standing upon painted simulated rocks and painted pebble shoreline groundwork, set amidst natural tall grasses, enclosed within a period style five-glass table display case with taped frame, 36cm by 19.5cm by 34cm, bearing reproduced taxidermist's paper trade label to interior groundwork lower rear leftRestoration carried out by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, replacement case, glass, and reproduced trade label, original groundwork - and bird specimens, 16/10/23
Taxidermy: A Cased Display of Exotic Tropical Birds, circa 1891-1921, by Rowland Ward, Ltd, "The Jungle", 167 Piccadilly, London, a superb high quality display of thirteen various tropical birds to include - Cape starling, Abyssinian roller, Black-headed gonolek, Superb starling, Mocking cliff -chat, Blue-breasted Bee-eater, White-throated Bee-eater, Narina trogon, Common grackle, European Bee-eater, two Scarlet-chested sunbirds, all mounted upon small branches, amidst tall dry grasses, set above soil and moss covered groundwork, enclosed within a typical five-glass table display case with painted taped frame, 60cm by 16.5cm by 73.5cm, bearing a trade mark Rowland Ward ink stamp to the glass interior lower right corner
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno), circa early 20th century, a superb adult male with head turning slightly to the left, his tail streamers hanging below, perched upon a tall lichen encrusted branch, above painted soil and rocks below, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case supported upon an ebonised base, with taped frame, 53.5cm by 33.5cm by 95cm, (furniture item not included)
Taxidermy: A Cased European Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo), captive bred, dated 2023, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a superb large high quality full mount adult male in resting pose with head turning to the left, perched atop an old dry tree stump, amidst natural pine leaves, set above soil covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a large high quality lead framed five-glass table display, raised upon an ebonised base, 46cm by 40.5cm by 81.5cm, bearing taxidermist's ivorine circular trade plaque to case side, mounted to emulate an original Archibald Thorburn watercolour painting of a similar positioned Eagle Owlwith CITES Article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 24GBA10CZV91S died in captivity of natural causes, with attached captive breeding closed ring no - IBR49888Z
Taxidermy: A Modern Cased Diorama of South African White-Backed Ducks (Thalassornis leuconotus), by R.C. Hussey Taxidermist, Thetford, Norfolk, a family diorama of three full mounts, two drakes, a hen, and two chicks, all set amidst a natural setting of dry grasses, moss and leaves, mounted upon sandy groundwork, with a nest of four eggs to the side, enclosed beneath a large five-glass table display case, 99cm by 33cm by 50cm, previously part of the Bruce Housden collection, Tennants Auction lot 229 August 2019
Taxidermy: A Cased Tawny Owl (Strix aluco), circa 2023, a high quality full mount adult looking straight ahead, perched atop a short tree stump, set above frosted and snow covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a five-glass table display case, 30.5cm by 28cm by 54cmwith CITES Article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 23GBA10WATWLE This specimen would require a re-export licence to export from the UK, an import permit would be required into your chosen country, this is the responsibility of the buyer alone, Tennants Auctioneers do not offer any onward re-export or import licences.
Taxidermy: A Cased Ural Owl (Strix uralensis), captive bred, dated 2023, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a superb quality full mount adult male in resting pose, perched atop an old tree stump, set within a winter scene above snow covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a high quality lead framed five-glass table display, raised upon an ebonised base, 36cm by 33cm by 81.5cm, bearing taxidermist's ivorine circular trade plaque to case sidewith CITES Article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 24GBA10N0VEBD
Taxidermy: A Cased Verreaux's Eagle (Aquila verreauxii), captive bred, dated 2023, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, a superb large high quality full mount adult male with head turning to the right, perched upon a large painted rock, above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a large high quality lead framed five-glass table display, raised upon an ebonised base, 68cm by 46cm by 88cm, bearing taxidermist's ivorine circular trade plaque to case sideCITES Annex B, Appendix II Bird specimen was aged 24 at the time of death, previously homed at the National Centre for Birds of Prey, Duncombe Park, Helmsley.
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Red-breasted Mergansers (Mergus serrator), circa early 20th century, by Henry Murray & Son, Naturalists & Taxidermists, Bank Buildings, Carnforth, a pair of full mounts adults, male and female, both mounted upon painted simulated shoreline rockwork, set amidst natural short dry grasses, set against a later watercolour painted lakeland scene backdrop, enclosed within a period style four-glass table display case with taped frame, 53cm by 27.5cm by 51.5cm, bearing reproduced taxidermist's paper trade label to interior upper left, full reproduced taxidermist's paper trade label to versoRestoration carried out by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, replacement case, glass, re-painted backdop, and reproduced trade labels, original groundwork - and bird specimens, 16/10/23
Taxidermy: A Cased European Robin (Erithacus rubecula), modern, by David Keningale, Taxidermy, Warwickshire, a superb quality full mount adult Robin with unusual white primary wing feathers, and to the throat, perched upon a small branch above gorse, and painted soil groundwork, set against a wash painted back drop, enclosed within a three-glass green painted table display case, 18cm by 10cm by 26.5cm
Skeletons/Anatomy: A Cased Southern Tamandua Anteater Skeleton (Tamandua tetradactyla), 21st century, a complete natural skeletal reconstruction of an adult Southern Tamandua anteater, looking straight ahead in walking pose, the entire skeleton supported upon three brass posts, mounted upon an ebonised base, enclosed beneath a large five-glass table display case, 120cm by 21cm by 35.5cm, furniture item not includedThe Southern tamandua, also called the collared anteater or lesser anteater, is a species of anteater from South America and Trinidad in the Caribbean, it is a solitary animal found in many habitats, from mature to highly disturbed secondary forests and arid savannas. It feeds on ants, termites, and bees, its very strong foreclaws can be used to break insect nests or to defend itselfNot for sale to buyers outside the UK
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Little Auks (Alle alle), attributed to Edinburgh Taxidermist's, William Hope or Small & Son's, a pair of full mount adults, both perched upon a painted simulated seashore rock, set against a watercolour painted shoreline scene back drop, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass table display case, 37cm by 16cm by 38.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased European Red Fox Cub (Vulpes vulpes), circa early-mid 20th century, by Edward Gerrard & Sons, Naturalist's, 61 College Place, Camden Town, London, a full mount young fox cub looking straight ahead, stood amidst natural ferns upon moss and painted groundwork, enclosed within a period five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 47.5cm by 17cm by 37cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to underside
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Northern Bobwhite Quail (Colinus virginianus), circa early-mid 20th century, two full mount adult males perched upon moss covered groundwork, amidst natural grasses and fern leaves, enclosed within a five-glass table display case, 51cm by 19.5cm by 35.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Saker Falcon (falco cherrug), captive bred, dated 2021, by Rob Marshall, Taxidermy, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, a high quality full mount adult with head turning to the right, perched atop a large naturalistically painted faux rock, set above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a high quality five-glass table display case, supported upon an ebonised base, 41cm by 33cm by 70.5cm overall, bearing taxidermist's circular trade label to base lower rightWith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 610210/01 Died in captivity of unknown causes 11/03/2021, bearing closed ring number 7508-TEL08009802945W
Taxidermy: A Cased Pied Avocet (Recurvirostra avosetta), modern, by Rob Marshall, Taxidermy, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, a superb quality full mount adult with head turning slightly to the right, stood amidst natural grasses, upon soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a high quality five-glass table display case, supported upon an ebonised base, 38.5cm by 25.5cm by 43cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of New Zealand Stitchbirds (Notiomystis cincta), circa early-mid 20th century, a pair of full mount adults, the female perched above the male upon a centrally positioned small branch, above painted green soil groundwork below, set against a pale green painted back drop, enclosed within an oak framed four-glass table display case, 25.5cm by 16.5cm by 24.5cm overall
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