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TAXIDERMY: A metal mounted deer's hoof hunting trophy inkwell, late 19th century, the collar mount with hinged cover, the hoof supported on a scrolled metal stand, 11.5cm high (at fault), with a white metal mounted horse's hoof snuff box, the shod hoof with serrated collar and hinged cover, 8cm high, (2)
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased European Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), circa late 20th century, a full mount adult male with head turning back and to the right, perched upon a small branch above frosted groundwork, set against a white wash painted back drop, enclosed within an angled three-glass wall hanging display case, 31cm by 10.5cm by 19cm excluding outer frame.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Honey Buzzards (Pernis apivorus), circa 1880-1900, by George White, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Salisbury, a pair of full mount adults, one perched upon a painted tree stump with head turning slightly to the left, the other below feeding upon a Hornets nest with left wing raised, amidst a natural setting of ferns, tall dry grasses and fauna, set against a typical sky painted back drop, with white clouds in the distance, enclosed within a large period ebonised single-glass display case with gilded border, 91.5cm by 25.5cm by 83cm, hand written paper legend to case interior upper centre ''Honey Buzzard shot near Gothenberg Sweden'', bearing taxidermist's paper trade label to interior lower right. front glass panel cracked to upper left corner, top panel split to outside upper back right, 07/04/21
Taxidermy: Pair of Common Ravens (Corvus corax), modern, a large pair of full mount adults, one perched upon the skull of a Red deer with head raised in calling pose, the other perched upon the antler, mounted upon a moss covered circular split log base, overall height 54cm, maximum diameter 87cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Australian Whistling Duck and Widgeon, circa late 20th century, a full mount adult drake Australian Whistling duck with head turning to the left, stood upon moss covered bark groundwork, set against a mirrored back drop, enclosed within wall hanging picture frame style four-glass display case, 26.5cm by 12.5cm by 32cm excluding outer frame, together with a hen Widgeon duck in an identical wall hanging case, (2). . section of moulding missing to the bottom of the Widgeon case, 08/06/21
Taxidermy: A Cased Northern Pike (Esox lucius), dated 08th March 1923, preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled river bed, mounted against a graduated painted pale blue/green back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised rectangular three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, bearing gilt legend ''Pike - Caught by J.W. Simpson at Marlow, 8th March 1923, wgt 11lbs 10ozs''.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Western Tragopan (Tragopan melanocephalus), circa 1870-1900, a full mount adult cockbird with head turning to the right, perched upon a small moss covered tree stump, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses and fauna, set against a wash painted interior, enclosed within a period ebonised pine framed single-glass display case with gilded moulding, 48cm by 18cm by 60cm. Horizontal crack to back board, 21/06/21
Taxidermy: A Red Fox Mask (Vulpes vulpes), dated 09th January 1928, by W.C. Darby, Naturalist, 1 New-Inn Hall Street, Oxford, an adult fox mask looking straight ahead, with ears laid back and snarling expression, 23cm from the wall, height 27cm, bearing full paper trade label to verso, with painted legend to shield base ''L.C.G.D, Pomfret Castle, 9.1.28''.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Northern Hobby ( Falco subbuteo), dated 1905, a full mount adult perched upon a small cut tree branch, issuing from natural ferns and tall grasses, above soil covered groundwork, set against a pale blue wash painted back drop, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass table display case, 31.5cm by 15cm by 41.5cm, inscribed in pencil to verso of the case ''cased 22/10/05, restored 26/11/26''.
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Pair of English Partridge (Perdix perdix), dated 2012, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermy, Darlington, Co Durham, a high quality pair of full mount adults with their young chicks, stood upon painted faux rock work, amidst a natural setting of wispy grasses and moss, set against a watercolour painted woodland scene back drop, enclosed within a wall hanging picture frame style five-glass display case, 53cm by 13cm by 38.5cm excluding outer frame, bearing taxidermist's signature to interior upper right, full paper trade label to verso.. eggs to interior are painted replica examples, 16/06/21
Taxidermy: Black-Backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas), modern, South Africa, a full mount adult with front paws resting upon a gitted mound,with head raised and mouth agape, mounted upon soil and faux brush covered groundwork, raised upon a polished wooden platform base, nose to tail 99cm, overall height including base 86cm
Taxidermy: A Cased Roach (Rutilus rutilus), dated 1893, by W. Barnes, 30 Lesly Street, Barnsbury, Islington, North London, a skin mount preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled river bed, mounted against a pale blue painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 49.5cm by 15cm by 31.5cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior upper left, paper legend to interior upper right ''Roach, taken by Mr J, Cooper at Amberley, Oct 1893, weight 1lb 14½ ozs''.
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Barn Owl (Tito alba), circa 1870-1900, in the manner of T.E. Gunn, Giles Street, Norwich, a full mount adult perched upon a small branch, with head turning to the right, amidst a natural setting of ferns, grasses and fauna, set against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within a typical ebonised single-glass table display case, 32.5cm by 17cm by 46cm. case has been re-taped, bird faded, 09/06/21
Taxidermy: Carpathian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa attila), dated 30th November, 2001, Hungary, mounted by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, North Yorkshire, large adult male shoulder mount, with head turning very slightly to the left, from the wall 76cm, height 52cm, including framed Hungarian Hunting Certificate, taxidermist's trade card to verso.
Taxidermy: Reeves's Muntjac Deer (Muntiacini), dated 2001, Beechwood Estate, Watlington, Oxford, mounted by Colin Dunton, Taxidermy, Marlborough, a high quality adult male shoulder mount, with head turning slightly to the right, right antler 9cm, left antler 10cm, tip to tip 10cm, from the wall 30cm, height 49cm, mounted upon a shaped mahogany shield, bearing applied metal plaque - ''D.J. Tunnicliffe, Beechwood Estate, Watlington, Oxford, 2001'', taxidermist's paper trade label to verso
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Chub (Squalius cephalus), dated 09th December 1923, by W.F. Homer, 105 Woodgrange Road, Forest Gate, London, E7, preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled river bed, mounted against a pale blue painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 64.5cm by 15cm by 34cm, bearing gilt legend to front glass ''Chub 3lb 2½ozs, Caught at Broxbourne, by T.H. Bryan, 9th Dec 1923''.
Taxidermy: African Leopard Skin Rug (Panthera pardus pardus), dated May 1964, Mozambique, Africa, by Rowland Ward, Ltd, 64/65 Grosvenor Street, London, a superb quality adult skin rug with headmount, mouth agape, glass eyes, with limbs outstretched, mounted upon light brown felt backing material, nose to tail 213cm, across the forelimbs 133cm, including photo copies of original photographs from Mozambique 1964 album, also photo copy of original Rowland Ward invoice. With Cites Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no.601195/01. repaired entry wound to right shoulder hardly noticeable, all teeth remain, all claws remain, pelt overall in very condition, strong colours remain, very few whiskers remain, 07/05/21
Taxidermy: A Victorian Diorama of Tropical Birds, circa 1870-1900, a collection of eight various tropical birds, including - Red-Cowled Cardinal, Honeycreeper, Blue-Winged Parrotlet, Bananaquit, Minivet, Masked Flower Piercer, etc, all mounted upon a centrally mounted branch, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses and fauna, enclosed beneath a period glass dome, upon an oval ebonised base, raised on four bun feet, 27cm by 15cm by 46cm overall including base

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