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Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), circa 1860-1900, a full mount adult with head turning down and to the left, stood upon lichen and moss covered groundwork, amidst natural graases, ferns and fauna, set against a plain papered interior, enclosed within a period single-glass display case with gilded border, 80cm by 31.5cm by 76.5cmEvidence of historical moth damage to the right wing and feet. Papered interior starting to come loose, evidence of moth damage to the papered interior
Taxidermy: Alexandrine Parakeet and a White Cockatiel, modern, captive bred, a full mount adult Alexandrine parakeet with head turning to the left, perched upon a dry branch, mounted upon a cut log base, overall height 38cm, together with a full mount adult White cockatiel looking straight ahead, perched upon a small branch, mounted upon a cut log base, overall height 37cm, (2)
Taxidermy: A French Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), dated 5th March 1977, by Naturalisation d' Animaux, R. Lalucoues, France, a good quality adult neck mount looking straight ahead with mouth agape, mounted upon a period shaped oak shield, bearing brass plaque - "Chateau des Landes, Taille du Facteur, 5 Mars 1977", bearing french taxidermist's labels to verso
Taxidermy: A Black-Headed Caique, Red-rumped Parrot and a Princess Parrot, modern, captive bred, a full mount adult Black-headed caique with both wings raised, perched upon a small branch, overall height 40cm, a full mount adult Red-rumped parrot with wings slightly open, perched upon a small dry branch, overall height 27cm, together with a full mount adult Princess parrot with wings open and head raised, perched upon a short branch, overall height 39cm, all with cut log bases, (3)Black-Headed Caique CITES Annex B, Appendix II (not for sale to buyers outside the UK)
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian European Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo), circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult in typical upright Victorian pose, perched upon an ebonised stand, enclosed beneath a large period circular glass dome,supported upon an associated ebonised base (ill fitting), diameter 28cm, dome height 70.5cm, overall height 78cmDome in good condition with no cracks or damage, base does not fit the dome, bird specimen in poor condition overall, sun damage to the verso of the bird
Taxidermy: A Diorama of African Sunbirds, late 19th-early 20th century, to include a pair of Southern Double-collared sunbirds, and a pair of Malachite sunbirds, all mounted upon short dry branches, set above simuluted painted groundwork beneath, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, supported upon an associated base, diameter 20cm, overall height
Taxidermy: A Large Late Victorian Diorama of Birds, circa 1870-1900, to include a large falcon with prey underfoot, a Little owl in flight, Red kite, and falcon, all mounted upon a large simulated rockscape, amidst flora, fauna and grasses, set against a blue painted interior, enclosed within a large period ebonised single-glass display case, 108cm by 44cm by 114cmAll specimens within have suffered considerable fading and insect damage, case structure sound, glass good.
Taxidermy: A Red-Backed Shrike (Lanius collurio), a full mount antique adult with head turning to the left, perched upon a short dry tree stump, amidst natural dry grasses and flora, enclosed within a modern circular glass dome, diameter 20cm, overall height 32cm, including CCS information document
Taxidermy: A Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus), a full mount antique adult with ead turning looking off to the left, perched upon a short cut branch, set amidst natural dry grasses, a large Moth perched above, set upon pebble covered groundwork below, enclosed within an oval glass dome, supported upon the original ebonised base, 34cm by 21.5cm by 44cm, including CCS information document
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Merlin (Falco columbrius), circa 1880-1900, a full mount antique adult female, perched upon a small moss covered stump, with head slightly raised, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, diameter 20cm, overall height 32cm, including CCS information document
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Turtle Dove and European Cuckoo, circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult Turtle dove with head turning slightly to the right, perched upon a small moss covered branch, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, diameter 20cm, overall height 32cm, together with a full mount adult female European Cuckoo, perched upon a small branch amidst simulated flora and fauna, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, diameter 20cm, overall height 32cm, (2), including CCS information document
Taxidermy: A Black-backed or Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus), early 20th century, a full mount antique female perched upon a dry tree root, positioned interested in a moth prey, set amidst dry natyral grasses, enclosed beneath a modern circular glass dome, diameter 20cm, overall height 30cm, including CCS information document
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased White Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), modern, a good quality full mount adult with head turning to the right preening its wing feathers, perched upon an exposed tree root, set upon painted floating simulated groundwork, against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a five-glass wooden framed wall hanging display case, 339cm by 25cm by 87cm
Taxidermy: A Pair of Barbu d'Anvers Chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), modern, a pair of full mount adults, one perched with wings open, the other posed with beak open in crowing pose, each mounted upon individual cut tree stumps, mounted above black painted groundwork, each 47cm and 48cm in height (2)
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus), circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult in typical upright Victorian pose, perched upon an ebonised stand, overall height 63cm, (af)Supporting base in need of repair, crack to underside base, one supporting bun foot missing, bird specimen heavily faded.
Taxidermy: Cased Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) and female Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos) and a cased group of British garden birds including Blue Tit, Coal Tit, Great Tit and Long Tailed Tit, both perched on naturalistic bases with painted back boards, in ebonised cases. H42cm, W56cm, D20cm and H46cm, W30cm, D12.5cm (2)
Taxidermy: Cased pair of Eurasian Jays (Garrulus glandarius), by World of Nature, Naturalist and Taxidermist, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, circa late 20th century, two full mounts perched atop a tree stump, amidst a setting of moss, dry grasses and fauna, set against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within an oak framed four-glass table display case, labelled verso, L67cm, H39cm, D36cm

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