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Taxidermy: Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca), dated 1935, by Van Ingen Van Ingen, Mysore, India, a high quality adult shoulder mount, with head turning to the right, with jaw agape, glass eyes, from the wall 39.5cm, height 47cm, mounted upon a replacement hardwood shield, numbered 21690.Both ears tip seams open with some minor skin and hair loss, all teeth good, glass eyes good and clean, whiskers remain, 16/02/23
Taxidermy: A Cased Orpington Chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus), modern, a high quality large adult with head turning to the left, stood upon painted soil groundwork, set against a pale blue painted back drop, enclosed within an ebonised period style three-glass display case, 46cm by 25.5cm by 49.5cm, bearing hand written legend to interior back drop - "Poor Old Bernard, Killed by Rosie The Dachshund, 1996-2008".
Taxidermy: Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), dated 2021, by Brian Lancaster, Taxidermy, Bedale, Nth Yks, a high quality full mount adult with head turning to the right, perched upon a short dry tee stump, mounted above painted groundwork and ferns beneath, enclosed beneath a period circular glass dome, with original ebonised base, diameter 22.5cm, overall height 54cm.with Cites Article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 611855/01Cause of death RTA 22/11/21
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased European Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), circa 21st century, by Brian Lancaster, Taxidermy, Bedale, Nth Yks, a full mount adult Kingfisher with wings outstretched in flying pose, mounted against a watercolour painted riverbank scene, enclosed within a wall hanging five-glass display case, 25.5cm by 8.5cm by 18cm excluding outer frame
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus), captive bred, dated 2019, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a superb high quality full mount adult male with a red berry within it's beak, perched upon a frost covered branch, set against a watercolour painted winter woodland scene back drop, enclosed within a wall hanging five-glass oak framed display case, 24.5cm by 12cm by 37cm excluding outer frame, signed and dated to interior lower right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso.
Taxidermy: Scarlet Ibis (Eudomicus ruber), circa early-mid 20th century, a superb quality full mount adult with neck arched backwards, beak raised, enclosed beneath a period oval glass dome, upon the original ebonised base, raised on four squat feet, 38cm by 19.5cm by 59cm overallHi Jeremy This is in stunning condition with no condition issues.All the best Robbie
Taxidermy: Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), circa late 20th century, South Africa, an adult bull shoulder mount looking straight ahead, widest span 76cm, tip to tip 51cm, from the wall 78cm, height 92cmTip of the right horn damaged, small hole 1.5cm by 1cm, and closed split under right eye,
Taxidermy: A European Kingfisher (Alcedo athis), dated 2006, a high quality full mount adult perched atop a small lichen encrusted branch, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses, set above painted soil groundwork, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, with original oak base, diameter 19cm, overall height 33cm
Taxidermy: An Early 20th Century Hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes), circa 1915, a full mount adult perched upon a small branch, issuing from dry grasses and fauna, set above painted soil groundwork, re-mounted beneath a modern circular glass dome, with original oak base, diameter 20.5cm, overall height 41cm
Taxidermy: Montagu's Harrier (Circus pygargus), circa early 20th century, a full mount young adult female with head turning to the left, perched atop a moss covered tree stump, set above heather, soil and moss covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a large period circular glass dome, upon the original ebonised base, diameter 29cm, overall height 84cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis), circa early 20th century, a pair of full mounts, one perched atop a large painted faux rock ledge above the second bird below with head turning to the right, both mounted amidst seaweed and sea shells, set against a watercolour painted sky back drop, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case, 63cm by 26cm by 65.5cm
Taxidermy: A Barn Owl Family Diorama (Tyto alba), circa early 21st century, by Barry Williams, Taxidermy, Cannock, Staffordshire, a superb high quality Barn owl family group diorama, depicting the male perched upon an old barn beam with field mouse prey underfoot, the female and her chick below on the barn floor, amidst an array of straw, twine and rope, set against a wooden panelled back drop, enclosed within a large three-glass ebonised table display case, 76cm by 27cm by 77cm.with Cites Article 10 (non transferable) licence nos. 224807/08 - 219203/27 - 294714/08
Taxidermy: A Pair of Common Impala (Aepyceros Melampus), circa 21st century, by Karl Human, Taxidermy, Crestwood Farm, East London, South Africa, a high quality adult male shoulder mount with head turning to the right, from the wall 49cm, height 92cm,51cm, (2). together with a high quality adult doe shoulder mount facing to the right with neck outstretched, from the wall 46cm, height 51cm, (2)
Taxidermy: A Cased Rough-legged Buzzard (Buteo lagopus), dated 1945, by Peter Spicer & Sons, Taxidermists, Leamington, a high quality full mount adult with head turning to the left, perched upon a dry branch issuing from painted faux rock work beneath, amidst a natural setting of wispy grasses, lichen and mosses, enclosed beneath an original period five-glass table display case with taped frame, 42.5cm 39.5cm by 64cm, signed and dated to groundwork lower right side, previously part of a private collection for many years.
Taxidermy: A European Red Fox Mask (Vulpes vulpes), dated 1911, by L.W. Bartlett & Son, Taxidermy, 23 High Street, Banbury, an adult neck mount with head turning to the right, with jaw slightly agape, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, with attached silver plaque - "Albrighton Hounds, 28th Dec 1911", bearing taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso.
Taxidermy: A Carrion Crow & Jackdaw (Corvus corone/ Coloeus monedula), circa 2020, by Peter Farrington, Taxidermy, Wilmslow, Cheshire, a full mount adult Carrion crow with head turning to the right, perched atop a black and white painted stand, overall height 46cm, together with a full mount adult European Jackdaw looking straight ahead, perched atop a black and white painted stand, overall height 45cm, each with taxidermist's full paper trade label to underside, part of the Peter Farrington Collection, (2).
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Magnificent Rifle Birds (Ptiloris magnificus), re-cased by Rowland Ward Ltd, 64/65, Grosvenor Street, London, (circa 1960), a superb pair of rare and interesting Magnificent Riflebirds, the male with wings outstretched displaying his colourful neck plumage, the female perched beside with head raised, both mounted upon a small branch, amidst reeds and leaves, set above soil covered groundwork below, enclosed within a typical Rowland Ward five-glass table display case with green painted taped frame, 49.5cm by 27cm by 41cm, bearing a trade mark circular ivorine button to interior groundwork, bird specimens were mounted circa 1875, and then re-cased in the 1960's by Rowland Ward.
Taxidermy: A Cased Late Victorian Little Owl & Jay, circa 1880-1900, by C. Yeoman, Taxidermist, Furrier & Skin Dresser, 96 High Street, Southampton, a full mount adult Little Owl perched upon a small branch above a full mount European Jay below, mounted above soil and painted faux rocks, amidst a natural setting of tall dry grasses and fauna, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass display case, 49.5cm by 21.5cm by 47cm, bearing taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Little Owl (Athene noctua), by T.E. Gunn, Taxidermy, 86 St Giles St, Norwich, a full mount adult with head turning slightly to the right, perched atop a short tree stump, amidst a natural setting of grasses, ferns and dry fauna, mounted above soil covered groundwork, set against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within a typical period ebonised single-glass display case, 30cm by 13cm by 30.5cm, bearing taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso, this case has remained in unmolested original condition, with untouched taped frame and original glass.
Taxidermy: A Cased European Hare Mask & Tribute To Champion Greyhound Genial Nobleman Winner of The Waterloo Cup (Lepus europaeus), mounted by Peter Spicer & Sons, Taxidermist's, Leamington, an interesting and unique display containing a preserved European Hare mask, mounted upon a trade mark shaped oak shield, surrounded by numerous newspaper clippings relating to the Waterloo Cup of 1934, Genial Nobleman a high quality thoroughbred greyhound sired by previous Waterloo Cup Winner "White Collar" and owned by Mr N. Shaw, secretary of the Ipswich Coursing Club, secured the win in just 29 seconds to take the deciding match against Lord Sefton's entry "Sold Again", establishing his legacy as a notable winner of the prestigious Waterloo Cup, enclosed within a wall mounted five-glass display case, 67.5cm by 19.5cm by 45cm excluding outer frame.
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Raven (Corvus corax), circa 2016, captive bred, a high quality full mount adult female looking straight ahead, perched atop a dry tree stump, amidst gorse and grasses, mounted above painted soil groundwork beneath, set against a pale blue painted back drop, enclosed within an ebonised period style three-glass display case, 61cm by 31cm by 61.5cmDied in captivity 18th August 2016.
Taxidermy: Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), circa 21st century, by Karl Human, Taxidermy, Crestwood Farm, East London, South Africa, a high quality adult bull shoulder mount with head turning to the right, right horn 111.5cm, left horn 111.5cm, tip to tip 47.5cm, from the wall 95cm, height 149cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica), dated 1921, attributed to E.C. Saunders, Taxidermy, Great Yarmouth, a full mount adult male with head turning slightly to the left, stood atop a large painted faux rock, mounted above short grasses and pebble covered shoreline groundwork, set against a pale blue painted back drop, later re-cased within an ebonised period style three-glass display case, 35cm by 22cm by 46.5cm, bearing applied legend to interior right - "Puffin ♂, Blakeney Point, Norfolk, R.J. Pinchin, April 1921. Shot by Robert James Pinchin (1865-1943), Pinchin was a wildfowler from Cley Next the Sea Norfolk and later became the first warden at Blakeney Point.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Diorama of Exotic Birds, dated 1878, Spain, by James Gardner, 1844-1917, Bird & Animal Preserver, 52 High Holburn, W.C, and 29, late 426 Oxford Street, a high quality cased diorama of exotic birds to include - Hoopoe, Azure-winged Magpie, European Roller, European Bee-eater, all mounted upon a centrally positioned branch, amidst a natural setting of ferns, grasses and fauna, above pebbled groundwork beneath, set against a watercolour painted interior, enclosed within a typical period ebonised single-glass display case, 62cm by 22.5cm by 61cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior lower left and verso, bearing label to interior - Spain, Azur-wing Magpie, Common Roller, Common Bee-eater, and Hoopoe, shot in the Provincia de Cordova, Andalucia, by T. Parkin in 1878. Previously part of the James Harrison Collection, Tennants auction May 2022. The company of James Gardner was known as a purveyor of very high quality diorama cases and held Royal Warrants for Her Majesty Queen Victoria, The Royal Families of England & France and His Highness The Khedive of Egypt, thus establishing their name in the annals of taxidermy history.
Taxidermy: Red Fox Mask (Vulpes vulpes), circa early 20th century, by Peter Spicer & Sons, Taxidermy, Leamingto, an adult head mount turning to the left with mouth agape in defensive pose, with ears laid back, mounted upon a typical shaped oak shield, 24.5cm from the wall, 33cm high, bearing Peter Spicer impressed trademark to shield verso.From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.Both ear tips have suffered historical damage, some light filler loss around the gumline, 30/12/22
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Pied Common Blackbird (Turdus merula), a full mount adult perched upon a small branch above short grasses and painted soil groundwork, set against a pale blue painted back drop, re-cased within a modern ebonised period style three-glass display case, 23cm by 13cm by 28.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cased European Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), dated 2017, by Barry Williams, Taxidermy, Cannock, Staffordshire, a superb high quality Red fox emerging from his den, peering to the left amidst a natural setting of grasses, upon painted soil groundwork, set against a partial woodland scene back drop, enclosed within an ebonised period style three-glass display case, 46cm by 25.5cm by 47cm, inspired by a similar example originally mounted by Peter Spicer & Sons, Leamington.
Taxidermy: A Grey-headed Swamphen (Porphyrio poliocephalus), circa 1995, by Peter Farrington, Taxidermy, Wilmslow, Cheshire, captive bred, a full mount adult looking straight ahead, stood upon moss groundwork, mounted upon an ebonised oval base, overall height 35cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to underside, part of the Peter Farrington Collection.
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Red-Backed Shrikes (Lanius collurio), circa late 20th century, a high quality pair of full mount adults, the male and female both perched amidst a gorse bush setting, above a nest of five faux eggs, amidst a gorse bush, set above painted soil covered groundwork with short dry grasses, mounted against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within an ebonised period style three-glass display case, 46cm by 27cm by 52cm
Taxidermy: North American Coyote (Canis latrans), modern, by Steve Brown, Taxidermy, St Helens, Lancashire, a superb high quality full mount adult Coyote in howling pose, with head raised and mouth agape, stood upon soil and pebble covered groundwork, mounted upon an oval oak base, nose to tail 102cm, overall height 88cm.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Greater-spotted Eagle (Clanga clanga), attributed to the Scottish School of Taxidermy, a large high quality full mount Greater-spotted eagle, perched looking straight ahead atop a large painted faux rock, set against a dark stormy sky back drop, enclosed within a large period oak framed three-glass display case, 64cm by 32cm by 101cm
Taxidermy: A Cased European Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo), circa 21st century, a high quality large full mount adult, with head looking slightly to the left, perched atop a cut tree stump, amidst tall dry grasses, set above painted soil covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a large five-glass table display case, 51.5cm by 30.5cm by 85.5cm.with Cites Article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 233542/01
Taxidermy: A Cased Albino Weasel (Mustela nivalis), circa , by Rowland Ward, Ltd, Naturalist's, 167 Piccadilly, London, an unusual rare full mount adult Albino Weasel with head turning to the left, stood upon soil covered groundwork, enclosed within a typical five-glass table display case with green taped frame, 22.5cm by 11.5cm by 18cm, bearing two full taxidermist's paper trade labels to underside, trade mark ivorine button label to interior groundwork.
Taxidermy: A Cased European Magpie (Pica pica), circa 1880-1900, attributed to A.S. Hutchinson, 98 London Road, Derby, a full mount adult Magpie in inverted position with wings outstretched, amidst a natural setting of grasses, ferns and fauna, mounted above painted faux wood stumps and rockwork below, set against a typical graduated watercolour painted back drop, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case with external gilt slip border, 53.5cm by 20.5cm by 52cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Corncrake (Crex crex), a good quality late Victorian full mount adult looking straight ahead, stood upon soil covered groundwork, amidst short grasses, enclosed within a wooden framed five-glass table display case, 28.5cm by 18.5cm by 29.5cm, re-cased by Adrian Johnstone, Taxidermy, Gainford, Co Durham.
Taxidermy: A Cased European Barn Swallow in Flight (Hirundo rustica), attributed to E.F. Spicer, Taxidermy, Birmingham, a full mount adult in flying pose with wings outstretched, swooping above painted faux rockwork below, enclosed within a mahogany framed four-glass table display case, 25.5cm by 16cm by 28.5cm
Taxidermy: A Cotton-eared Marmoset Monkey (Callithrix jacchus), circa mid-late 20th century, a full mount juvenile sat within the fork of a small dry branch, with head looking slightly down to the left, enclosed beneath a period oval glass dome with supporting ebonised base, raised upon four bun feet, 25cm by 14.5cm by 43cm
Taxidermy: A Cased European Woodcock (Scolopax), circa mid-20th century, attributed to Rowland Ward, Ltd, London, a full mount adult in low crouching position, nestled amidst a natural setting of dry ferns, leaves and fauna, stood upon painted soil groundwork below, enclosed within a five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 38.5cm by 23.5cm by 35cm
Taxidermy: Red Fox Mask (Vulpes vulpes), dated 1924, by Peter Spicer & Sons, Taxidermists, Leamington, an adult head mount turning to the left with mouth agape in defensive pose, with ears laid back, mounted upon a typical shaped oak shield, 24cm from the wall, 35.5cm high, bearing ivorine plaque - " E.M.R, Glamorgan Hounds, Feb 1924", taxidermist's embossed text to verso
Taxidermy: An Impressive Large Late Victorian Cased Diorama of Duck & Geese, dated 1879, by James Gardner, 1844-1917, Bird & Animal Preserver, 52 High Holborn, W.C, and 29, late 426 Oxford Street, a high quality diorama of various wading birds to include - Canada Goose, Snow Goose, Scaup Duck, Gadwall Duck and Swamp Bittern, all mounted upon a large painted rockscape, amidst a natural setting of tall thick undergrowth and tall grasses, set against a graduated pale blue / pink sky back drop, enclosed within a large typical period ebonised three-glass display case, 157cm by 35.5cm by 104cm, taxidermist's small full paper trade label to interior lower right, together with a large full paper trade label to the verso, bearing label to interior - Southern States of North America, Canada Goose, Snow Goose, Scaup Duck, Gadwall and Swamp Bittern, shot by T. Parkin, in January and February, 1879, at Galveston Bay, Texas, U.S.A. Previously Part of the James Harrison Collection, Tennants Auction May 2022. The company of James Gardner was known as a purveyor of very high quality diorama cases and held Royal Warrants for Her Majesty Queen Victoria, The Royal Families of England & France and His Highness The Khedive of Egypt, thus establishing their name in the annals of taxidermy history.

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