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Lot 41

A taxidermy blackbuck - 75cm high.

Lot 43

A taxidermy Chital deer - 100cm high.

Lot 40

A taxidermy boars head - mouth agape, 48cm high.

Lot 44

A taxidermy Aouad sheep - together with a certificate of registration, 85cm high. (2)

Lot 306

Taxidermy: A peacock perched on a branch, 87 cm not including the tail

Lot 363

A taxidermy armadillo, dress in a jacket with appliqued spoons and Bolivian pesos, 34cm long 14cm highProvenance: The Clock House, Dunmow, Essex Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding taxidermy prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and taxidermy due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.

Lot 80

Taxidermy Interest; A cased collection of fifty one annotated world insects in acrylic blocks, including beetles, centipedes, scorpions, spiders, praying mantis and many others, in four display cases.

Lot 130

A taxidermy brown trout, preserved by J Cooper & Sons, 29 Radnor St, London, in a bowfront glass panelled display case, inscribed in gilt ‘Brown Trout Caught at the Falls Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire, March 29th 1911 Wgt 5 ¾ lbs’, 75cm wide, 18cm deep, 36.5cm highAdditional images shown Some slight signs of mould to top of fishvarnish/ paint running shownsmall flake losses shown

Lot 126

A taxidermy skunk, standing four square, 62cm long

Lot 115

A Victorian taxidermy painted bunting bird (Passerina ciri), perched on a bush amongst leaves and grasses under a glass dome, 22cm high

Lot 122

A cased taxidermy brown trout preserved by J Cooper & Sons, 29 Radnor St, London, in a bowfront glass panelled display case, caught by William J Fieldhouse, June 17th 1910, Weight 2lb 12ozs, 58cm wide, 13.5cm deep, 29cm highAll over very good condition. Slight spotting to blue painted back.

Lot 119

A taxidermy head of a white fallow stag, by P Spicer & Sons, Leamington, mounted on an oak shield with stamped makers mark to verso

Lot 120

A taxidermy bluejay (garrulus glandarius) catching peanuts within a glazed and green painted wood case, labelled for 'Animal Artistry', 38.5cm wide, 23.5cm deep, 42.5cm high

Lot 123

A taxidermy golden pheasant, within a naturalistic landscape (damages), 50cm x 94cm

Lot 113

A taxidermy great spotted woodpecker, mounted on a log, 29cm high

Lot 128

Three taxidermy fox masks to include one by K. W. Hutchings marked 'United 26.12.59', another with pasted letter to back from 'Arnold & Sons' labelled 'Sennybridge Farmers Foxhounds Killed Beguildy 17.2.66' and one further unlabelled, the largest 33cm high, each on oak shield backplates (3)

Lot 114

A taxidermy roe deer neck mount, by Animal Artistry, C J Elliott, Woodford, mounted on an oak shield, 23cm wide, 33cm deep, 60cm high

Lot 131

A taxidermy great horned owl (bubo virginianus) mounted on a tree stump and pebbled base, 27cm wide, 25cm deep, 54cm highCITES Annex B, Appendix II if purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping

Lot 124

A taxidermy leaping fox on an octagonal wooden base, 94cm highThe rear right leg is broken and therefor the fox is very unsteady on the mount. It does not stand up on its own unaided and will need repair or extra support

Lot 127

A taxidermy full mount gannet (morus bassana), modelled standing on a rock, 56cm highAll over good condition. Light brown stain to belly. Slight dust marking/discolouration to back. Base in good condition, dust marked. Structurally sound

Lot 107

A taxidermy barn owl (Tyto Alba), early 20th Century, in a naturalistic setting with a canary, the glazed case 30.5cm wide, 15cm deep, 41cm high

Lot 106

A Victorian taxidermy canary, perched on a branch amongst leaves and grasses, 22cm high

Lot 118

Two taxidermy humming birds, late 19th Century, perched on a leafy branch (damages), under a glass dome

Lot 132

A taxidermy possum, standing on a log, 49cm high

Lot 125

A taxidermy pheasant in a rectangular glazed case, 80cm wide, 22.5cm deep, 49cm high

Lot 121

A cased taxidermy chubb within a bowfronted case, 66cm wide, 18cm deep, 34cm highThe glass previously labelled 'caught in the River Avon, 1904'

Lot 110

A cased taxidermy snipe, against a painted grassy landscape, by C J Elliott, Woodford, 33cm wide, 13cm deep, 40.5cm high

Lot 273

Late 19th/early 20th century taxidermy red squirrel with a nut in his mouth, mounted in a naturalistic setting and held in a glazed cabinet, cabinet 31cm high and a taxidermy family of three moorhens mounted in a naturalistic setting and contained in a glazed display cabinet, cabinet 38cm high (2) 

Lot 189

Large mid-20th century taxidermy python snake skin, stamped to underside ' Cortume Zoologico, Rosendo Rica Marcos, ' approximately 407cm long x 31cm wide at widest point, together with a framed, glazed and mounted grass snake skin, skin measures 107cm long (2)

Lot 151

Taxidermy agama lizard, mounted in a naturalistic setting with a glass display cabinet, (cabinet a/f) case measures 12cm high x 41cm long

Lot 173

Early 20th century taxidermy rudd fish mounted in a naturalistic river bed setting, contained within an ebonised bowfronted display cabinet with glazed front, label to interior 'Rudd Caught in the Avon by John Sanders August 1st 1938 weight 2lb 7oz', fish 38cm long, case 31.5cm high x 49cm long 

Lot 196

Early 20th century taxidermy fallow deer stag's head with twelve-point antlers, approximately 67cm high x 67cm wide

Lot 195

Taxidermy, green woodpecker mounted on a wooden plinth, 27cm high

Lot 196a

Set of taxidermy mounted Highland cow horns with central hair, 85cm wide

Lot 274

Two sets of taxidermy cow horns, one set mounted on an oak plinth, largest 99cm long, a set of gazelle antlers mounted on a wooden plinth, 50cm high and caped bushback antlers with partial scull, 41cm high (4) 

Lot 148

Taxidermy, barn owl mounted in a naturalistic setting and contained within a glazed cabinet with wooden base and Rowland Ward Ltd, London label, cabinet 40cm high x 35cm wide 

Lot 194

Early 20th century taxidermy stag's head with eight-point antlers mounted on an oak shield shaped plinth, 103cm high

Lot 188

Taxidermy interest, Antique specimen of a Heron along with a Curlew

Lot 188A

Taxidermy interest, 19th century specimen of a Kingfisher in a glass frame mounted display approximately 30 x 32cm

Lot 864

A NINETEENTH CENTURY TAXIDERMY DISPLAY OF EXOTIC BIRDS, twenty one birds from around the world, to include a Paradise Riflebird (lophorina paradisea), a Yellow-rumped Cacique (Cacicus cela), a Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager (Anisognathus igniventris), hummingbirds, etc, mounted in a naturalistic setting under a glass dome, with ebonised wooden base (1) (Condition Report: appears ok, dome loose from base, one or two loose feathers)

Lot 48

Victorian Taxidermy of 11 Birds to include Hummingbird mounted on naturalistic setting over oval wooden base. 60cm in Height

Lot 342

Collection of Taxidermy Insects to include Longhorn Beatle and Butterflies

Lot 1092

Antique Spicer taxidermy fox head/mask, stamped P Spicer & Sons Taxidermists Leominster, plaque to front Elham Park 1925, mounted on oak shield, 27cm tall.

Lot 6292

Taxidermy: Pair of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) adult doe heads, upon wooden wall shield, H60cm W45cm

Lot 6291

Taxidermy: European Badger (Meles meles) and Pine Marten (Martes martes), two full adult mounts posed as a hunting scene, upon wooden base with naturalistic moss and tree trunk, H111cm

Lot 6293

Taxidermy: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), adult male stag looking straight ahead, eight point antlers, mounted upon a shaped wooden shield, W43cm

Lot 1268

Taxidermy. A Late XIX Century Case of Nine Birds and a Rodent, all mounted on branches amidst grasses within an ebonised glazed display case, 48 x 60cm.

Lot 588

A box full of assorted collectibles including taxidermy insect and pipe rack, shipping unavailable

Lot 1398

Taxidermy - Victorian Kestrel perched on rock in naturalistic and painted setting and glass front case, with label for C. Helstrip, 13 St. Saviours Place York, W34cm D15cm H41cmPOA  https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

Lot 1399

Taxidermy - Victorian Jackdaw perched on rock in naturalistic and painted setting and glass front case, with label for David Braham 61 Market Street, York, W34cm D15cm H40cmPOA  https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

Lot 1235

Newburgh Priory - taxidermy Heron, standing on naturalistic base in glass fronted painted case, W46cm D23cm H79cmPOA  https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

Lot 1396

Taxidermy - Bengal Tiger skin (Panthera tigris tigris), a large adult full skin rug with head mount, jaw agape and limbs outstretched, nose to tail 264cm, front paws 196cm, on felt backingPOA  https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

Lot 1236

Newburgh Priory - taxidermy head of a Golden Labrador, in glazed case, SW38cm D28cm H41cmPOA  https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

Lot 1397

Taxidermy - Zebra skin rug, including mask, leather backed, head to tail 280cm, L155cmPOA  https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

Lot 1432

Taxidermy: an electroplate mounted hoof pincushion, inscribed 'Topsy', 12cm long.

Lot 1329

Taxidermy: a novelty tortoise inkwell, 12.5cm long.

Lot 1295

Taxidermy: a pair of deer's hoof coat hooks, 30cm wide. (2)

Lot 1311

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Red-crested Cardinal and two Hummingbirds, a full mount adult Cardinal perched upon a short branch, amidst colourful red flora and fauna, enclosed beneath a circular glass dome, with ebonised supporting base, diameter 14.5cm, overall height 27cm (bird af), together with two Hummingbirds enclosed beneath identical modern circular glass domes with cut finial, diameter 10cm, overall height 26.5cm (3)Cardinal has historical moth damage and in poor condition. Both Hummingbirds are in antique historical condion.

Lot 1304

Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), circa 1845-1920, by E. Allen & Co, Bird Fish & Animal Preserver, 20 Stonegate, No 6 Feasegate, York, a good-quality full-mount adult cockbird with head turning to the left, perched atop a moss covered stump, amidst a natural setting of grasses, ferns and fauna, above painted soil groundwork, set against a wash-painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case, 84.5cm by 23cm by 64cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso

Lot 1302

Taxidermy: Reeves Pheasant (Syrmaticus reevesii), early 20th century, by Deyrolle Paris, a full-mount adult cockbird, with head withdrawn looking slightly up, perched upon a dry tree branch, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, tail length 88cm, taxidermist's paper trade label to verso. Deyrolle was established in 1831 by Jean-Baptiste Deyrolle who was succeeded by his son Achille. Deyrolle is a reference in the field of taxidermy, various birds beasts and mammals from all over the world can be found at Deyrolle with only a few exceptions, no animal was killed to be mounted: the non domestic species were sourced from zoos and parks where they died from illness or old age. They are traceable and protected species all conform to CITES regulations

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