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A late 19th/early 20th century taxidermy group of two humming birds under a glass dome:, set with dried flowers on a rosewood base, 21cm high.
A reproduction cased pike:, naturally set, 19 x 55 x 11cm.
(Pyrrhula Pyrrhula) - a pair of bullfinches under glass dome:- 27cm high (Ex aviary birds).
(Alcedo Atthis) - kingfisher under glass dome - 20cm high.:
(Tyto Alba) - A Victorian cased preserved barn owl under glass dome 45cm high.:
A pair of ten point antlers with skull on a shield plinth.:
A cased preserved pike:, unsigned, naturally set in a bowfront case inscribed 'Pike 18lbs. taken by E W Bond on Spoon Bait from The Western Canal ...
A cased preserved Bull Trout by J Cooper & Sons 28 Radnor Street, London:, naturally set in a bowfront glazed case , paper label upper left backbo...
A mounted and preserved Mako shark's head:, on an oval plinth. 28cm wide.
A pair of 12 point stag's antlers:, on a mahogany shield plinth, 80cm wide.
Two pairs of mounted buffalo horns by Rowland Ward,London:, each on an ebonised shield plinth with plaque 'Sangatanga 1926' with retailer's labels...
A silver mounted otter pad, inscribed 'Marquess Conynham's Leemount. August 30th 1909:, maker RW, London 1909, raised on an oval plinth, 15cm long
A cased preserved Chub:, unsigned, in a bow glazed case inscribed 'Chub taken by T Jenkins at Lechlade. September 1889. Weight 4lbs 7oz', 36.5 x 6...
An early 20th century library display case of taxidermy birds:, including Roller and other species,
An early 20th century library display case of taxidermy birds:, including Roller and other species, naturally set in a glazed case 54 x 92 x 22cm.
(Tyto Alba) a cased preserved Barn owl:, unsigned, naturally set in a glazed case, 53 x 40 x 22cm
A cased preserved pair of Kingfishers:, naturally set, 38 x 26 x 15cm
A group of six Chamois skulls:, (6).
A late 19th century taxidermy group of birds under a glass dome,: including a hummingbird and roller bird, naturally set on an ebonised base.