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Taxidermy: Anthropomorphic Hedgehog Mrs Tiggy-Winkle (Erinaceus europaeus), dated 2011, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount anthropomorphic Hedgehog dressed as the character Mrs Tiggy-Winkle from the Beatrix Potter books, wearing a bonnet, blue shawl, and red pullover, with a basket of flowers and walking stick in hand, stood upon grit and pebbled groundwork, enclosed beneath a period circular glass dome with original ebonised base, diameter 21cm, overall height 32.5cm
Entomology/Coleoptera: A Large Collection of British & Tropical Butterflies, Including Insects & Beetles, circa early 20th - late 20th century, a superb large and interesting collection of five hundred and forty eight various British & European Butterflies, World Tropical Butterflies, large Leaf & Stick Insects, Bees, Wasps, Cicadas, Grasshoppers, Beetles, Dragonflies, Ants, Millipede, and Moths, the majority with accompanying hand written data index per drawer, interesting British Butterfly examples to include - Scotch Argus (extinct from local on data Grassington), Chequered Skippers (Northants), High Brown Fritillaries (extinct from local on data), Large Tortoiseshell New Forrest Surrey 1990-1901, Irish Marsh Fritillaries, Purple Emperor Symonds Yat July 1906, Large Copper Lycaena dispar batarvus Holland June 1954 genuine Dutch example, Black Hairstreaks (Miriam Rothschild estate), Large Blues (pair from Bude 1899-1903), Papiliomachaon Swallowtail (ex Wicken Fen, Cambs), Black Veined Whites (east Kent 1904), all contained within a thirty drawer converted 1960's television cabinet with bi-folding doors, each drawer with protective glass cover, 93cm by 42cm by 83cmA very good collection, all specimens are of high quality and in good clean condition, no signs of any insect infestation, colours are strong and vibrant, all larger insect specimens are in good condition, no structural faults or visible repairs. 23/08/22
The Fish Skin Covered Iron Reservoir Butt from a Victorian Pump-Up Air Rifle, the browned twist pump barrel from the same engraved C B VAUGHAN 39 STRAND LONDON with brass mounts (handle missing), another unsigned (missing handle and piston), iron footplate from another, and a horn handle from a pump up walking stick air rifle, all contained in an adapted wooden box. Average good condition.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS by William Gould, London 1750, each with a knopped stem issuing from a shaped square base with shell-form corners, conforming sconces, each engraved with a crest. (2) 21cm high, 37.3 troy ounces grossThe marks are crisp and clear. No visible repairs. Some surface wear is commensurate with age. In generally good condition.extra photographs added, signs of soldering on the base of one of the sticks, in our opinion marks are contemporary to the age of stick
A LATE VICTORIAN 9 CARAT GOLD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL BABY'S RATTLE AND WHISTLE by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1899, stamped with a child's face above a tasselled collar, hung with two bells, with hanging loop and mother-of-pearl teething stick, in original fitted case. 9.5cm long, 18 grams
AN EARLY WOOD NETSUKE OF A SARUMAWASHIUnsignedJapan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Expressively and boldly carved as a standing monkey trainer holding a taming stick by his side, a monkey clambering over the large bag slung over his back. The well-toned wood bearing a fine patina. Large, generously excavated himotoshi through the back.HEIGHT 7.5 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor associated surface wear. Fine, appealing patina.Provenance: German private collection.
Early 19th Century primitive ash and elm hoop-back Windsor armchair, the two-tier stick back above substantial elm saddle seat raised on angled turned front supports and plain back supports, 57cm x 41cm x 95cm highThe chair is in good condition and consistent with its age there is wear to the arms and seat. Four of the spindles appear to have shrunk so are not sitting flush at the top of the backrest of the chair.

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