8th Sep, 2023 10:30 GMT/BST

Natural History & Taxidermy

 
  Lot 78
 

78

Taxidermy: A Cased Common Swift (Apus apus), dated 1957, by Rowland Ward, Ltd, 167 Piccadilly, London, a full mount adult in flying pose, set above dry gorse and painted groundwork beneath, enclosed within a typical five-glass table display case, 42cm by 23.5cm by 29.5cm, handwritten paper data label to front base - "Cypselesus apus, Farnborough, Hants, 1957", a trade mark ivorine button to interior groundwork, taxidermist's full oval paper trade label to underside, most likely mounted by Alf Bannister, paper image of Alf at work in Rowland Ward's workshop circa 1950 attached to right side glass

Sold for £280
Estimated at £300 - £400


 

Original taped frame starting to dry and deteriorate slightly, right side glass panel cracked beneath the applied printed photograph. 12/05/23

 


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Auction: Natural History & Taxidermy, 8th Sep, 2023

A very rare Victorian cased pair of extinct New Zealand Huia leads the Natural History and Taxidermy Sale. The superb quality male and female huia full mounts were mounted by James E. Whiting, Naturalist, of 19 Heath Street, Hampstead, and are presented perched on a branch and surrounded by hummingbirds, rocks and foliage.

Also on offer in the sale are a Monumental Late Victorian Cased Display of Tropical Birds Native to South America & South East Asia & Oceana, circa 1870-1900 (estimate: £8,000-12,000), an impressive large late Victorian cased White Pelican and White Ibis mounted in 1879 by James Gardiner (estimate: £3,000-5,000), a fine cased diorama of Eurasian Bullfinches by T.E. Gunn, Naturalist of Norwich (estimate: £700-900), an early 20th century Giant Clam Shell (estimate: £500-700), and a modern re-creation of a Toco Toucan by the renowned taxidermist Carl Church of Pickering, North Yorkshire (estimate: £1,500-2,500).

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