Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Eurasian Teal (Anas crecca), by H.T. Shopland, Carver & Gilder, 40 Higher Union Street, Torquay, a pair of adult full mounts, hen and drake facing one another, both amidst a natural setting of tall grasses, pebbles, branches and fauna, set against a blue painted back drop, enclosed within a typical four-glass table display case, 49.5cm by 21cm by 37.5cm, taxidermist's small paper trade label to verso
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Entomology: A Brazilian Butterfly Specimen Table, circa 1960, by Bonatto & Cia Ltd, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, of pedestal form, the circular top with glazed inner panel encompassing a collage of South American Butterfly wings, the tapering hour glass pedestal supported upon a circular base, diameter 58cm, overall height 62cm
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus), attributed to Walter Lowne, Great Yarmouth, female full mount, stood upon painted faux rocks, amidst a natural setting of grasses, seaweeds, fauna and pebbles, set against a watercolour painted back drop, enclosed within an ebonised three-glass table display case, 40.5cm by 14cm by 37cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Shaheen Falcon (Falco peregrinus peregrinator), circa mid-late 20th century, South Asia, a full mount female, stood atop moss covered faux rockwork, set against a watercolour wash painted back drop, enclosed within a four-glass table display case with taped frame, 38cm by 19.5cm by 50cm, taxidermist unknown The Shaheen Falcon is a non-migratory subspecies of the peregrine falcon found mainly in South Asia, other common names for the subspecies include the Black Shaheen and Indian Peregrine Falcon
Taxidermy: An Unusual Twin Beaked Greyhen (Tetrao tetrix), circa 1948, a large full mount adult hen Black Grouse, with two beaks, stood upon moss covered faux rockwork, set against a wash painted back drop, enclosed within an ebonised framed four-glass table display case, 43.5cm by 19.5cm by 39cm, together with another smaller specimen stood upon moss covered faux rockwork (2) Beak abnormalities occur during the animal's lifetime as a result of an encounter with a predator or a disease, or as a result of the choices the animal makes in its lifetime. Other abnormalities occur during the animal's development within the egg or the womb. Some abnormalities that occur during development produce deformed individuals. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including temperature, the mother's nutrition, genetic recombination, and environmental pollutants; however, across all species deformities are uncommon.
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), modern, by International Award Winning Bird Taxidermist Carl Church, Pickering, North Yorkshire, a high quality full mount adult perched atop a dry tree stump, amidst an arid setting of dry grasses and sanded groundwork, various scavenged bones beneath, enclosed within a large five-glass oak framed table display case, 34.5cm by 34.5cm by 74cm including base
Taxidermy: A Cased Red-Billed Blue Magpie (Urocissa erythroryncha), circa 2019, by Adrian Johnstone, Taxidermist, Gainford, Co Durham, a full mount adult with head turning sharply to the left, perched upon a tree stump issuing from soil covered groundwork, amidst a natural setting of ferns and toad stools, enclosed within a five-glass oak framed table display case, 36.5cm by 26.5cm by 49.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Woodpecker Diorama, by Rowland Ward, 166 Piccadilly, London, a full mount Black Woodpecker perched upon a lichen covered branch, with head turning sharply to the right, perched upon the same branch a Grey hybrid of the Green Woodpecker, full mount adult with head slightly raised, both amidst a natural setting of branches and grasses, set above soil covered groundwork enclosed within a typical five-glass ebonised framed table display case, 47cm by 21.5cm by 53.5cm, etched to front glass ''Rowland Ward, 166 Piccadilly, London''
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of European Kingfishers (Alcedo athis), circa 1892, by L.L. Hope, 21 Victoria Road, Penrith, a pair of full mount adults, one perched upon a large painted faux rock, the other with wing raised preparing to take off, both amidst a river bank setting of brush, fauna and pebbles, enclosed within a later ebonised single-glass table display case, 40cm by 21.5cm 39cm, taxidermist's hand written label to verso both birds in tired condition, cracking to back drop, later case, re-painted, some loose feathers to rear of the case, 11/09/19
Taxidermy: European Otter (Lutra lutra), circa 1920, by Rowland Ward ''The Jungle'' 166 Piccadilly, London, a large full mount adult, stood upon faux grass, amidst a natural setting of reeds, enclosed within a typical period bamboo framed five-glass table display case, 81cm by 39cm by 57cm, etched to the front right lower corner glass ''The Jungle, Rowland Ward 166 Piccadilly, London''
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), circa 1880-1900, in the manner of T.E. Gunn, Norwich, a full mount adult male, perched upon a thorned branch issuing from soil covered ground work, amidst a natural setting of ferns, grasses and brush, set against a wash painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass table display case, 30.5cm by 16.5cm by 38cm
Antler Furniture: A Selection of Austro-German Antler and Horn Lamps, Candlesticks and Chandeliers, circa late 19th/early 20th century, a pair of Chamois horn mounted candlesticks, each mounted upon ebonised circular drip trays, each 23cm high, two antler mounted table lamps, each fitted for electric, 59cm high, the other 24cm, a Roebuck antler mounted ceiling chandelier, fitted with a single light fitment, 59cm overall, together with a Red deer antler mounted ceiling mount, suspended from a triple chain, maximum drop 119cm (6)
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Linnet (Linaria cannabina), by William Chalkley, (1842-1922), The Square, Winchester, full mount male perched upon a small branch, issuing from grasses and fauna, set against a watercolour painted back drop, enclosed within a typical period three-glass table display case, 18cm by 9.5cm by 19.5cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso
Taxidermy: Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), circa 1900, a full mount adult male clinging to the side of a tree stump, issuing from painted faux groundwork, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses and brush, enclosed within an ebonised three-glass table display case, 30.5cm by 13cm by 34.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Black-Winged Stilt, modern, a full mount adult male, stood upon soil covered groundwork with head lowered in feeding pose above a simulated pool of water, enclosed within a five-glass table display case raised upon a platform base, 31cm by 25.5cm by 43cm
Taxidermy: Long-Eared Owl (Asio otus), circa early 20th century, by Peter Spicer & Sons, Taxidermists, Leamington, a full mount adult, perched upon a lichen encrusted branch, issuing from painted groundwork, amidst a natural setting of moss, lichen, tall grasses and brush, set against a watercolour painted forest scene back drop, enclosed within a typical three-glass table display case, 32cm by 29cm by 48cm, a trademark signed pebble to interior lower right ''P. Spicer & Sons, Leamington''
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