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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TAXIDERMY RHINO HEAD MOUNTED ON A SHIELD AND DATED 1901 WITH (RESIN HORN) FROM HODNET HALL ATTRIBUTED TO ROWLAND WARD,Shield stamped 'RW' for Rowland Ward to verso. Brass plaque reads 'Rhinoceros Raimana Assam H.L.H.P' and dated 'April 1901' Rhino head 70cm x 55cm Shield measures 100cm x 80cm Wall to nose 90cm
A TAXIDERMY CARP IN GLAZED CASE, a large skin mount preserved and mounted within a naturalistic weed covered river bed, mounted against a blue painted back drop, enclosed within a single-glass display case, size 56cm x 32cm, depth 12.5cm (1) (Condition Report: Carp has some deterioration, scales missing in parts, some sun fade)
Taxidermy: Three European Roe Deers (Capreolus capreolus), late 20th century, an adult buck neck mount looking straight ahead, the antlers still in felt phase, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, an adult doe neck mount looking straight ahead, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, together with annother buck neck mount looking straight ahead (3)
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), circa 1880-1900, a large adult female with head turning to the left, perched upon a short cut branch, above painted rocks and groundwork beneath, enclosed within an ebonised three-glass display case, 38cm by 27cm by 62.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Woodcocks (Scolopax rusticola), circa early 20th century, by J. Anderson, Practical Gunmaker & Sports Dealer, 52 Market Place, Malton, a pair of full mount adults, each perched upon painted simulated groundwork, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses and reeds, set against a watercolour painted estuary scene, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass display case, 60cm by 13.5cm by 33cm, bearing trade label to verso.Back board bearing historical woodworm holes.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Piebald Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), by E. Allen & Co, Taxidermist's, 20 Stonegate, York, a good quality full mount adult cockbird, with head turning to the left, stood amidst natural tall grasses and fauna, upon painted soil covered groundwork beneath, set against a white painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case, 90cm by 23.5cm by 58.5cm, taxidermist's paper trade label to verso
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased European Otter (Lutra lutra), circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult with head turning to the right, mouth agape, stood upon a simulated riverbank setting, a full mount Lapwing to the rear of the case, enclosed within a large mahogany single-glass display case, 116cm by 40cm by 46.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix), modern, by John Burton, Natural Craft Taxidermy, Ebrington, Gloucester, a full mount adult with head turning slightly to the left, perched atop an old fence post, amidst tall grasses, set above soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a five-glass table display case with leaded frame, 41cm by 28cm by 58cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior lower leftEvidence of carpet beetle to each side of the beak / feet / feathers.
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 Display of Birds, circa 1880-1900, to include - a Barn owl, Sparrowhawk, Red grouse, and Goldfinch, all mounted amidst natural grasses and fauna, set upon soil covered groundwork, enclosed within an oak framed two-glass display case with hinged door, 65cm by 18cm by 47.5cm
Taxidermy: a swordfish head and rostrum, 19th century, of typical form121cm long, anda conger eel skin,mounted to a board,161cm long (2)Provenance: These hung in the old kitchens of Lord St Levan, St Michael's Mount, Cornwall.Condition ReportSwordfish) Losses and degradation due to the nature of the item.Eel) Wear and knocks. Some splits are evident.
Taxidermy: Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula), modelled on a branch above a nest with a naturalistic setting, within a high glass dome and on an ebonised base,27cm diameter64cm highCondition ReportLosses of colour and some losses to the bird. Loose and worn sections of the naturalistic setting. Surface wear and knocks to the ebonised base.
Taxidermy: A blue-tailed bee-eater (Merops philippinus), in the style of Rowland Ward, modelled on a branch with its wings spread, within a glass case,case 28.5cm wide25cm deep24.7cm highCondition ReportSome slight fading to the plumage. Not inspected out of the case. Minor knocks and wear to the edges of the case.
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