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A group of three mid to late eighteenth century Chinese hand-painted porcelain blue and white plates, c. 1750-75. To include: a pair decorated with lotus/lily and another decorated with willow tree, objects on a table and flowers. All 22.5cm wide. (3) Condition: one with lily plate with small rim chip and 3 cm hairline in rim, 3cm hairline to the other, small under-rim chip to the final plate.
Taxidermy: Anthropomorphic Duelling Mice and Mole Diorama, modern, a pair of duelling field mice in battle atop a small wooden log, one with head laid back after being run through by his opponent, two attending grave digger moles in upright position with miniature spades in hand, the empty grave below awaiting the loser, set upon painted groundwork amidst tall grasses and ferns, enclosed within a five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame 37cm by 16.5cm by 25.5cm, based upon an original diorama by Victorian taxidermist Herman Ploucquet (1816-1878), exhibited at The Great Exhibition 1851, see Voodoo Salon by Errol Fuller (2014) page 79
Taxidermy: A Cased Anthropomorphic Diorama of Mr & Mrs Hedgehog Out for a Stroll (Erinaceus europaeus), modern, a pair of juvenile Hedgehogs both upon their hind legs in walking pose, one wearing a top hat with walking cane in hand, the other wearing a pink bonnet with red ribbon, mounted upon painted groundwork, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame 28.5cm by 13.5cm by 19.5cm
Taxidermy: A Victorian Cased Family of Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus), circa 1845-1856, by T.M. Williams, Taxidermy, 155 Oxford St, London, a family diorama of two adults and four chicks, camouflaged amidst a natural setting of heather, dry grasses and fauna, set against a plain papered back drop, enclosed within a typical oak framed three-glass table display case, 58cm by 32cm by 56cm
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Northern Hawk-Owl (Surnia ulula), circa 1870-1900, a full mount adult perched upon a bare branch with head turning to the left, set against a plain cream painted interior, re-cased within a period style ebonised single-glass table display case, 31cm by 18cm by 41cm, 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: An Unusual and Rare Pied Woodcock (Scolopax), dated 2016, Warwickshire, a full mount unusual and rare pied Woodcock, stood atop a cut tree stump, amidst a natural setting of ferns, grasses and fauna, above painted groundwork, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame 34cm by 23.5cm by 35.5cm
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Barn Owl (Tito alba), circa 1870-1900, a full mount adult perched upon a small tree stump with head turning to the left, amidst a natural setting of tall dry grasses and fauna, above painted groundwork, set against a graduated pale blue and pink sky painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised three-glass table display case, 34cm by 15.5cm by 40.5cmCondition report: left side glass panel cracked - 01/11/21
Taxidermy: A Cased Long-Eared Owl (Asio otus), Attributed to William Hope, Taxidermist, 44 George Street, Edinburgh, a full mount adult with head turning slightly to the left, perched atop a small tree stump, amidst a natural setting of ferns, dry grasses and fauna, set against a watercolour painted back drop, enclosed within a typical period three-glass table display case, 32cm by 17cm by 43.5cmCondition report: . attributed to William Hope - no trade label present, 22/09/21
Taxidermy: A Cased Indian Malabar Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros coronatus), circa 2002, by Robert Marshall, Taxidermy, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, a captive bred full mount adult female perched upon a cut tree stump, mounted upon a green painted square base, amidst faux flora and moss, enclosed beneath a lead-framed five-glass table display case, raised upon an ebonised base, 51cm by 23.5cm by 48.5cm, part of the Peter Farrington collectionCondition report: Mounted on 27/11/2002, by Robert Marshall, Taxidermy,
Taxidermy: A Cased Late Victorian New Zealand Common Brush-Tailed Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula), circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult perched holding onto a dry tree stump with head turning to the left, above a grit covered base, bearing title "New Zealand possum", re-cased within an oak framed four-glass table display case with hinged door, 31.5cm by 25.5cm by 55.5cm
Taxidermy: A Table Cased White-Crested Laughing Thrush (Garrulax leucolophus), modern, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount adult perched atop a small branch, set above painted groundwork with faux rocks below, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 27.5cm by 12cm by 38.5cmCondition report: Specimen mounted by A.J. Armitstead, later re-cased by a third party, 02/11/21
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Indian Scops Owls (Otus bakkamoena), circa late 20th century, a high quality full mount adult Scops Owl with vole prey, perched upon a tree branch, a young chick perched within a hollow tree trunk, above soil covered groundwork with grasses and toad stools, set against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within an unusual twin-glass ebonised table display case with internal gilded border, 43cm by 37.5cm by 61cm
Taxidermy: A Table Cased Red-Billed Blue Magpie (Urocissa erythroryncha), modern, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount adult perched atop a short tree stump with ivy creeping up the trunk, above soil covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 33.5cm by 26.5cm by 68.5cmCondition report: Specimen mounted by A.J. Armitstead, re-cased by a third party, 02/11/21
Skeleton/Anatomy: A Cased Albatross Skeleton, circa mid-late 20th century, a full articulated skeleton of an adult Albatross, with wing bones folded supporting the torso, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 31.5cm by 31.5cm by 54.5cm
Taxidermy: An Unusual Cased Elliot's Pheasant (Syrmaticus ellioti), circa early 20th century, a full mount adult cock bird with head turning to the right, stood atop a large painted faux rock, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses and fauna, set against a wash painted back drop, re-cased within a four-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 45.5cm by 20cm by 61cm
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Diorama of North, South, & Central American Birds, circa 1920-1930, a superb diorama of thirty five various North & South American birds, comprising - Blue Jay, Cedar Waxwing, Northern Flicker, Eastern Meadowlark, Northern Cardinal, Red-legged Honeycreeper, White-Winged Crossbill, Baltimore Oriole, Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker, American Robin, Eastern Bluebird, Scarlet Tanager, American Goldfinch, Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, Compo Troupial, Giant Hummingbird, Red-Winged Blackbird, Northern Bobwhite, Common Yellowthroat, Chestnut-Sided Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, Crimson-topaz Hummingbird, Yellow Warbler, Black-Throated Green Warbler, Common Grackle, Indigo Bunting, Kingbird, etc, all mounted upon a centrally mounted tree, upon soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a later large five-glass table display case, 62cm by 36.5cm by 109.5cm
Taxidermy: A Victorian Cased Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus), dated 05th September, 1859, a full mount adult stood upon a sand covered floor, set against a plain papered interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass table display case 22cm by 9cm by 16cm, bearing hand written label to verso "Kentish plover shot by Jackville Russell, Poole Harbour, 5th Sept 1858", retail trade label to underside for "The Victorian Taxidermy Co Ltd".
Taxidermy: A Table Cased Long-Tailed Hermit Hummingbird (Phaethornis superciliosus), circa early 20th century, a full mount adult in swooping pose with head raised and wings outstretched, above dry wispy grasses and painted groundwork beneath, re-cased within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 14.5cm by 10.5cm by 22.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Diorama of North American Birds, circa early 20th century, an interesting diorama of thirteen various birds native to North America, including Blue Jays, Waxwings, Common Nighthawk, Buff Collared Nightjar, Red-headed Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Eastern Bluebird, two Cowbirds, Yellow-shafted Flicker, Scarlet tanagers, etc, all mounted upon lichen-encrusted branches, above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass table display case, 81cm by 20.5cm by 67.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Sulphur-Crested-Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita), circa mid-20th century, a full mount adult perched upon a small tree stump with beak slightly agape, set above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 32cm by 24.5cm by 54.5cm
Taxidermy: A Table Cased Blue-Capped Puff-Legged Hummingbird (Eriocnemis glaucopoides), circa early 20th century, a full mount adult with head raised and wings outstretched, perched upon a small branch, amidst a natural setting of wispy grasses, set above green painted groundwork, re-cased within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 14.5cm by 10cm by 21.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Sword-Billed Hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera), a superb full mount adult specimen with head a beak raised, perched atop a small lichen-encrusted branch, amidst dry foliage, set above painted soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 20.5cm by 10cm by 23cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Merganser (Mergus merganser), circa late 20th century, a high quality full mount adult male, with head turning back and to the left, perched atop a rotten fence post, above moss and seaweed below, enclosed within a large five-glass table display case, raised upon four squat feet, 27.5cm by 30cm by 79cm
Taxidermy: A Cased New Zealand Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae), circa early 20th century, a full mount adult male perched upon a broken tree stump, above green painted groundwork, amidst short grasses, enclosed within a five-glass table display case with painted taped frame, 27.5cm by 12cm by 40cm
Entomology: A Collection of European Fritillary Butterflies, circa mid 20th-early 21st century, a collection of over two hundred various specimens to include - Black-veined White, Large White, Green-veined White, mountain Small White, Silver-washed Fritillary, Dark Green Fritillary, High Brown Fritillary, Corsican Fritillary, Niobe Fritillary, Lesser Marbled Fritillary, Arctic Fritillary, Weaver's Fritillary, Mountain Fritillary, Twin-Spot Fritillary, False Heath Fritillary, Lesser Spotted Fritillary, Heath Fritillary, Spotted Fritillary, Grisons Fritillary, Thor's Fritillary, Meadow Fritillary, Lapland Fritillary, Marsh Fritillary, etc, all pinned within glass top drawers, enclosed within a small modern adapted table-top chest of drawers, 44.5cm by 30.5cm by 42.5cm, part of the Haydn Wood Butterfly & Moth collection, Sheffield
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Bateleur Eagle (Terathopius ecaudatus), circa 2004, by Peter Farrington, Taxidermy, Wilmslow, Cheshire, a full mount captive-bred adult, perched atop a cut tree stump, above gritted groundwork beneath, a pair of falconers bells around each ankle attached with leather straps, enclosed beneath a large lead-framed five-glass table display case, raised upon an ebonised base, 37cm 29.5cm by 75.5cm, part of the Peter Farrington collectionCondition report: . Acquired September 6th 2004, dead specimen, from David Bassant, Gauntlet Birds of Prey, Knutsford, Cheshire. Stuffed and mounted by Peter Farrington September 2004.
Taxidermy: A Cased Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta), circa 1900-1920, a full mount adult cock bird in winter plumage, stood atop a grit covered mound, amidst moss covered ground work, set against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within an ebonised single-glass table display case, 40.5cm 18.5cm 41.5cm,Condition report: . probably late re-cased from a larger display of birds, 09/08/21
Taxidermy: A Cased African Four-Toed Pygmy Hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris), dated 2010, a full mount adult stood atop a small wooden log, partially covered by painted groundwork, enclosed within a five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame 28.5cm by 16cm by 23.5cm
Taxidermy: Cased Stoats & Coot, circa late 20th century, a full mount adult Stoat, standing upon leaf-covered groundwork beneath a dry tree stump, enclosed within a five-glass table display case, 34cm by 21.5cm by 28cm, another full mount juvenile Stoat, mounted upon soil covered groundwork, amidst a natural setting of moss, and tall grasses, enclosed within a three-glass table display case, 33cm by 18cm by 26cm, a cased Coot, full mount adult with head lowered in feeding pose, stood upon soil covered groundwork, amidst reeds and grasses, enclosed within a three-glass display case, 48.5cm by 22.5cm by 41.5cm (3)
Taxidermy: A Cased Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), circa 2019, by Adrian Johnstone, Taxidermy, Gainford, Co Durham, a large full mount female stood atop a cut tree stump, above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a five-glass wooden framed table display case, 46.5cm by 28.5cm by 65cm overall including baseWith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 596330/02
Taxidermy: A Cased Diorama of Various British Birds, circa 1910-1961, Ex Museum Display case, by Henry Murray & Son, Naturalist's and Taxidermist's, Bank Buildings, Carnforth, a cased diorama of various British garden birds comprising - Black Redstart, Redstart, Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, all mounted upon and around painted faux rock boulders, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses, and fauna, above soil and moss-covered groundwork, enclosed within a typical five-glass table display case with ebonised frame and base, 54cm by 33.5cm by 51.5cm, bearing handwritten index to floor interior.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Barn Owl (Tito alba), circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult perched atop a lichen encrusted tree stump, with head turning to the right, amidst a sparsely decorated interior of dry grasses and lichen, set against a plain papered interior, enclosed within a typical ebonised single-glass table display case, 31.5cm 18cm 41.5cm
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Corncrake (Crex crex), circa 1890-1900, a full mount adult male stood upon painted faux rock work with beak slightly agape, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses and fauna, set against a wash painted back drop, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass table display case, 30.5cm 16cm 33.5cm
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Polecat (Mustela putorius), by W.A. Macleay, Taxidermy, 65 Church Street, Inverness, a full mount adult with head turning to the left, stood upon painted faux rockwork, amidst a natural setting of moss, lichen, and dry grasses, set against a graduated watercolour painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised three-glass table display case, 47.5cm by 15cm by 34cm, bearing taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior lower right
Taxidermy: A Table Cased Common Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), circa late 20th century, a full mount adult perched upon a small branch, above moss covered groundwork, enclosed within an oak framed five-glass table display case, 24cm by 19cm by 37cmCondition report: . top section of beak repaired, 09/07/21
Taxidermy: A Cased Museum Style Tawny Owl (Strix aluco), modern, a full mount adult in defensive pose with wings outspread, perched atop a cut tree stump, set against a cream painted interior, enclosed within a typical museum-style single-glass table display case 61cm by 38cm by 51.5cm, 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 interiorWith CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 307753/01
A twelve setting canteen of George Butler stainless steel gold highlight cutlery, comprising; twelve table knives, side knives, table forks, dessert forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, fish knives, fish forks, coffee spoons and teaspoons, together with four tablespoons and with vacant canteen
A large silver plated table centrepiece epergne, designed as a central wrythn column mounted with two playing putto, issuing three sconce branches with central interchangeable sconce or pierced mount to support a glass bow, all raised on three scroll and leaf cast feet, 54cm highCondition report: Mid-late 19th century, some rubbing to the plating, one of the branches is slightly comoressed and is lacking it's securing pin, one of the sconces has been cut down, general wear throughout, refer to images
A George III satinwood veneered oval Pembroke table, cross-banded and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, with one frieze drawer and tapering square legs terminating in spade feet, extended 72cm deep x 111cm wide x 75.5cm highCondition report: Restorations, including a repair around middle hinges on the underside, which not visible from the top and some veneers, including crossbanding.Overall - ok, apart from some small isolated losses of stringing, including top of one leg.
A set of Fiddle pattern silver flatware, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1907, comprising; six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six teaspoons, each with engraved crest and motto (except the tablespoons), together with a set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, Chawner & Co, two further silver forks and four further silver spoons, total weight approx 70oz (42)
An early-mid 19th century mahogany serving table, the later rectangular top above a fluted frieze, raised on collared square legs with block feet, 184cm wide x 77cm deep x 85cm highCondition report: Overall - Ok. Top later. Dents, scratches and minor chips consistent with age and use. Top with loss of some colour.
An Arts and Crafts style oak side table attributed to Islwyn Watkins, with a 4-plank top and square legs with turned feet, 102.5cm long x 69.5cm deep x 76cm highFootnote: Islwyn Watkins (1938-2018), was born in Tonypandy, Rhondda, and studied at Cardiff College of Art, then taught art at Ravenscroft school, Barnet, before studying lithography at Hornsey College of Art. In 1978 he moved to Knighton and involved himself in the Welsh art world. He was appointed chair of the Association of Artists and Designers in Wales and the Welsh Group and exhibited regularly in the area.Condition report: Ok. Scratches and dents, consistent with age and use.
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