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TAXIDERMY: A pair of roe deer heads, early 20th century, on oak shield mounts, one dated 1.11.
TAXIDERMY: A pair of roe deer heads, early 20th century, on oak shield mounts, one dated 1.11.1909, the shield 26cm high, 55cm high overall, the o...
A 19th century sharks vertebrae walking cane, with button shaped stained wood pommel and a turned
A 19th century sharks vertebrae walking cane, with button shaped stained wood pommel and a turned peg shaped tip, 90cm long
* A pair of wall mounted bison horns, 175cm wide, mounted above the door at the entrance to Tushingham Hall ...[more]
TAXIDERMY: A pair of skull cap mounted ram's horns, set to a naively carved and ebonised wooden
TAXIDERMY: A pair of skull cap mounted ram's horns, set to a naively carved and ebonised wooden ram's mask, probably late 19th or early 20th centu...
TAXIDERMY: A shield-mounted otter's paw hunting trophy, early 20th century, with applied ivorine
TAXIDERMY: A shield-mounted otter's paw hunting trophy, early 20th century, with applied ivorine plaque inscribed 'Rossett 28.4.28' and applied ta...
TAXIDERMY: A pair of skull mounted antelope horns, probably late 19th or early 20th century, 54cm
TAXIDERMY: A pair of skull mounted antelope horns, probably late 19th or early 20th century, 54cm high overall, with a pair of unmounted antelope ...
TAXIDERMY: A taxidermy puffer fish skin, 50cm long, with a taxidermy inflated puffer fish, 17cm
TAXIDERMY: A taxidermy puffer fish skin, 50cm long, with a taxidermy inflated puffer fish, 17cm long, and a dried starfish, 17cm wide (3)
TAXIDERMY: A walrus skull, (Obobenus rosmarus), unmounted, the tusks loose in the upper jaw, the skull 31cm long, the tusks approximately 38cm lon...
TAXIDERMY: An Armadillo carapace with partial tail, 21cm long overall, with two tropical stag beetle
TAXIDERMY: An Armadillo carapace with partial tail, 21cm long overall, with two tropical stag beetle heads each with mandibles, the largest 2.5cm ...