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View <<|123456|>> Lot 1 Taxidermy: Two Victorian Cases of Red Squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris), a single Red Squirrel clinging to a cork stump, amidst grasses, ferns and moss, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case with silver painted moulding, 33cm by 14.5cm by 47cm, another pair of Red Squirrels both climbing upon a cork tree stump, amidst grasses, ferns and moss, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass display case with silver painted moulding, 53.5cm by 15cm by 47cm (2) Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£70Status:Closed View details Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£70Status:Closed Lot 2 Taxidermy: A Preserved Cased Bat Native to Peru, circa 1980, a full mount preserved Bat, with outstretched wings, mounted to a plain white back board, enclosed within a single-glass wall hanging display case, 51.5cm by 7.5cm by 31.5cm Estimate:£40 - £60Sold For:£80Status:Closed View details Estimate:£40 - £60Sold For:£80Status:Closed Lot 3 Taxidermy: Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), circa Sept 1987, by Slaters Taxidermy, Shaw, Lancashire, full mount bird stood upon a large faux rock with head turning to the left and slightly downward, amongst a natural setting of moss, tall grasses and a toadstool, enclosed within a five-glass oak framed table display case, 33cm by 33cm by 55cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to underneath With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.564932/01 Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£140Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£140Status:Closed Lot 4 Taxidermy: Large Sawfish Rostrum (Pristidae spp), circa early 20th century, 69 teeth, 101cm long Sawfish, also known as Carpenter Sharks, are a family of Rays characterised by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw. With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.566397/06 Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£150Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£150Status:Closed Lot 5 Taxidermy: A Victorian Cased Juvenile Common Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), full mount bird stood upon a large faux rock with head turning sharply looking over its wing, amongst a seaside inspired setting, set against a painted shoreline backboard, enclosed within an ebonised single glass display case, 65.5cm by 27.5cm by 67.5cm Estimate:£80 - £120Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£80 - £120Status:Not Sold Lot 6 Antlers/Horns: Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), circa 1982, two sets of large bull horns on upper skulls, right horn 124cm, left horn 125cm, measured along outer curve, tip to tip 61cm, 108cm high, the 2nd Record Class set, right horn 140cm, left horn 138cm, tip to tip 91cm, 126cm, This 2nd example is recorded in Rowland Ward's Records of Big Game twenty sixth edition, circa 1982, Makoppa, Tvl, RSA Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£180Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£180Status:Closed Lot 7 Taxidermy: Harris Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), modern, full mount perched atop a tree stump, mounted upon a polished oak circular base, overall height 70cm The Harris Hawk, formerly known as the Bay-Winged Hawk or Dusky Hawk, is a medium-large bird of prey that breeds from the south-western United States south to Chile, central Argentina and Brazil. Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£110Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£110Status:Closed Lot 8 Taxidermy: Cape Eland (Taurotragus oryx oryx), modern, South Africa, large shoulder mount looking straight ahead, right horn 62cm, left horn 61cm measured straight, tip to tip 56cm, from the wall 84cm, height 117cm Estimate:£300 - £400Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£300 - £400Status:Not Sold Lot 9 Taxidermy: South African Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), circa early 21st century, a large high quality shoulder mount with head turning very slightly to the right, 120cm from the wall, 276cm high Estimate:£3,000 - £4,000Sold For:£3,000Status:Closed View details Estimate:£3,000 - £4,000Sold For:£3,000Status:Closed Lot 10 Skulls/Anatomy: Black-Backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas), circa 2007, by Wild Africa Taxidermy, Tyrtyaba Game Reserve, Eastern Cape, South Africa, complete bleached male skull, length 16cm, height 7cm Estimate:£30 - £50Sold For:£70Status:Closed View details Estimate:£30 - £50Sold For:£70Status:Closed Lot 11 Antlers/Horns: Roe Buck (Capreolus capreolus), circa late 20th century, twenty sets of abnormal and large sized adult antlers on cut upper skulls on various oak Austro-German shields, in one box (20) Estimate:£60 - £90Sold For:£350Status:Closed View details Estimate:£60 - £90Sold For:£350Status:Closed Lot 12 Taxidermy: European Mouflon (Ovis orientalis musimon), circa late 20th century, shoulder mount turning slightly to the right, widest span 40cm, from the wall 41cm, together with a pair of late 19th Century Red Hartebeest (Alcelaphus caama), horns on cut upper frontlet, mounted upon a shaped oak shield (2) Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£160Status:Closed View details Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£160Status:Closed Lot 13 Antlers/Horns: European Moose (Alces alces), circa 26/10/1981, Varmland, Sweden, Silver medal class, antlers on cut upper skull, mounted upon a carved oak Austro-German shield, widest span 111cm, height 88cm Estimate:£150 - £250Sold For:£300Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £250Sold For:£300Status:Closed Lot 14 Antlers/Horns: African Hunting Trophies, modern, Cape Red Hartebeest (Alcelaphus caama), Namibia, horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a shaped shield, together with Black Wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou), Namibia, horns on cut upper skull on shaped shield, Blesbok (Damaliscus phillipsi), Namibia, Gold medal class, horns on cut upper skull on shaped shield, (damaged) (3) Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£110Status:Closed View details Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£110Status:Closed Lot 15 Antlers/Horns: Roe Buck (Capreolus capreolus), circa late 20th century, thirty sets of medium-large well formed Roe buck antlers on cut upper skulls, mounted upon matching shields, in two boxes (qty) Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£200Status:Closed View details Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£200Status:Closed Lot 16 Antlers/Horns: African Hunting Trophy, Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), circa late 20th century, Namibia, Gold medal class, large bull horns mounted upon a shaped shield, right horn 148cm, left horn 151cm, measured along outer curve, tip to tip 78cm, height 127cm, gold coloured medal attached, including a set of Gemsbok Oryx horns on cut upper skull (2) Estimate:£150 - £250Sold For:£300Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £250Sold For:£300Status:Closed Lot 17 Antler Furniture: Antler Chandelier, a Red Deer antler mounted chandelier, constructed from eight shed Red deer antlers, fitted with a centrally mounted single light fitting with copper mounted shade, suspended from a ceiling mounted three point chain, maximum height 78cm, widest span 65cm Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£650Status:Closed View details Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£650Status:Closed Lot 18 Taxidermy: Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), circa late 20th century, South Africa, high quality large bull shoulder mount, with head turning slightly to the right, right horn 121cm, left horn 121cm, tip to tip 47cm, from the wall 91cm, height 156cm Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£350Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£350Status:Closed Lot 19 Taxidermy: A Large Late Victorian Diorama of Asian Pheasants, by C Helstrip, 13, St Saviours Place, York, specimens to include - two Golden Pheasant cock birds one perched upon a branch the other below amongst tall grasses and fauna, a female Golden Pheasant with head lowered and tail raised amongst fauna and grasses, a Lady Amherst's Pheasant cock bird perched upon a high branch with head arched back, a female Lady Amherst's Pheasant below perched upon moss covered faux rock work, all amongst t Estimate:£800 - £1,200Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£800 - £1,200Status:Not Sold Lot 20 Taxidermy: Red Fox Mask (Vulpes vulpes), circa 1921, by Rowland Ward, The Jungle, 167 Piccadilly, London, fox mask with head facing slightly to the right, with mouth agape in aggressive pose, bearing ivorine plaque Found Church Wood, Stockbury, Killed Milstead, 1hr 20mins, 6 Mile Point, Jan 4th 1921, bearing taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso, including RW gouge mark Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£280Status:Closed View details Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£280Status:Closed Lot 21 Taxidermy: Eurasian Otter Masks (Lutra lutra), circa 1930 and 1932, by Peter Spicer & Sons, Leamington Spa, two Otter masks, one facing to the right with mouth agape, bearing ivorine plaque B.O.H, Three Bridge Mills, 3½ Hours, dated 29/03/1930, the other facing to the left with mouth agape, bearing ivorine plaque B.O.H, Little Linford Bridges, 4¼ Hours, dated 07/05/1932, 22lb Dog, both mounted upon matching shields, both stamped Peter Spicer & Sons Taxidermists, Leamington, to the verso CITES A Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£500Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£500Status:Closed Lot 23 Taxidermy: Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus), modern, full mount perched upon a frosted branch feeding on red berries, the central branch issuing from frost covered mossy groundwork, enclosed beneath a modern glass dome, mounted upon a circular wooden base, 38.5cm overall height including base Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£140Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£140Status:Closed Lot 24 Antlers/Horns: An Impressive Pair of Red Deer Shed Antlers, (Cervus elaphus), a large impressive set of 28 pointer shed Red Deer antlers, (14+14), left antler length 77cm, right antler length 80cm (10kgs), including a donor cut upper skull mounted upon a shield ready for mounting Estimate:£200 - £300Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£200 - £300Status:Not Sold Lot 25 Taxidermy: Alpine Marmot (Marmota marmota), circa late 20th century, full mount stood upon a dry tree stump with head raised, attached to a square plywood base, 39cm high Estimate:£60 - £90Sold For:£90Status:Closed View details Estimate:£60 - £90Sold For:£90Status:Closed Lot 26 Taxidermy: European Game Birds, circa late 20th century, to include - Capercaillie full mount cock bird, perched upon a wall mounted tree branch with tail fanned, Hazel Grouse full mount perched upon a wall mounted tree branch, Black Grouse full mount cock bird, perched upon a wall mounted tree branch, Black Grouse cock bird head mount on shield, with attached tail feathers (4) Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£170Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£170Status:Closed Lot 27 Taxidermy: European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), circa late 20th century, head mount on shield, with mouth slightly agape, mounted upon a shaped shield, 56cm from the wall Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£110Status:Closed View details Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£110Status:Closed Lot 28 Antler/Horns: North American Moose (Alces alces), circa mid 20th century, large bleached antlers on upper skull, widest span 92cm, height 101cm Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£280Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£280Status:Closed Lot 29 Antlers/Horns: European Mouflon (Ovis orientalis musimon), circa late mid-late 20th century, three sets of large adult horns, two on upper skulls, the other on cut upper skull, mounted on pedestal wall shields, another juvenile mouflon horns on cut upper skull on shield, two sets of juvenile female Ibex horns on cut upper skulls, six sets of Chamois horns (qty) Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£190Status:Closed View details Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£190Status:Closed Lot 30 African Hunting Trophies: Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger niger), all circa early 20th century, large horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a period oak shield, right horn 98cm, left horn 97cm, tip to tip 29cm, Southern Lesser Kudu (Ammelaphus australis), horns on cut upper skull cap, mounted on a plywood shield, Serengeti Topi (Damaliscus jimela), large horns on cut upper skull cap (3) Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£220Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£220Status:Closed Lot 31 Taxidermy: Brown Hyena (Hyaena brunnea), modern, shoulder mount with head turning to the left, mouth agape in aggressive pose, 47cm from the wall, height 48cm Estimate:£400 - £500Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£400 - £500Status:Not Sold Lot 32 Taxidermy: Merino Sheep (Ovis aries), modern, shoulder mount with head turning slightly to the right, widest span 55cm, from the wall 49cm, height 61cm Estimate:£150 - £250Sold For:£280Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £250Sold For:£280Status:Closed Lot 33 Taxidermy: Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), modern, shoulder mount with head turning slightly to the right, 73cm from the wall, widest span 67.5cm, height 81cm Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£250Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£250Status:Closed Lot 34 Taxidermy: Blesbok (Damaliscus phillipsi), modern, shoulder mount with head turning sharply to the left, mounted upon a faux painted rock, attached to an octagonal base, overall height 109cm Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£200Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£200Status:Closed Lot 35 Taxidermy: Common Impala (Aepyceros melampus), modern, by Sandra Linde Taxidermy, Frankfort, South Africa, shoulder mount looking straight ahead, from the wall 54.5cm, height 92cm Estimate:£200 - £250Sold For:£320Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £250Sold For:£320Status:Closed Lot 36 Taxidermy: African Caracal (Caracal caracal), modern, shoulder mount with head turning to the left, mounted upon a Hartebeest horn attached to a faux soil and grit base with faux ferns, overall height 52cm CITES Appendix II Annex B With proof of CITES legal import permit no.163914 dated 13-06-2016 Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£250Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£250Status:Closed Lot 37 Taxidermy: Spur-Winged Goose (Plectropterus gambensis), modern, South Africa, female full mount stood with head raised and slightly to the left, stood upon a square hardwood base, overall height 59cm This species of Goose is poisonous if eaten by humans and can be fatal, its main diet of Blister beetles contains the poison Cantharidin, which is held within the tissues of the fowl and if cooked and eaten just 10mg of Cantharidin can be fatal in humans Estimate:£50 - £70Sold For:£70Status:Closed View details Estimate:£50 - £70Sold For:£70Status:Closed Lot 38 Taxidermy: Salted Cape: Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga burchellii), modern, full mount salted cape, with attached game tag No-0754551, professional preparation will need to be carried out for taxidermy mounting Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£100Status:Closed Lot 39 Skulls/Anatomy: A Black-Backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas), complete skull, 18cm, Spanish Dog, complete skull, 16cm, Feral Cat (Felis silvestris catus), complete skull, 10cm, Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), complete skull, 6.3cm, a small Collection of African Hunting Trophy Horns, to include - Bushbuck, Thomson's Gazelle, Grey Duiker, Steenbok, Common Duiker, a collection of various European Hunting Trophies, including a Reeves Muntjac, Silver medal class, Great Dunmow, Essex, 2001, horns on Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£150Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£150Status:Closed Lot 40 Natural History: An Elephant Hide Pedestal Bowl, circa 1920, by Rowland Ward, 166 Piccadilly, London, an Elephant hide fruit bowl raised upon a turned pedestal, 30cm diameter, 17.5cm high, bearing an ivorine Rowland Ward label to the underside Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£200Status:Closed View details Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£200Status:Closed Lot 41 Entomology: A Collection of Asian Butterflies and Insects, circa 1960-70, two framed small collections of Asian Butterflies including - Rajah brooke, Red hellen, Lemon albatross, Blue glassy, Blue crow, Blue bottle, Orange albatross, Autumn leaf, Evemon, Magpim crow, together with a framed display of a Malaysian Tiger spider and a Scorpion (3) Estimate:£50 - £70Sold For:£120Status:Closed View details Estimate:£50 - £70Sold For:£120Status:Closed Lot 42 Taxidermy: Two Northern Wheatears (Oenanthe oenanthe), modern, a pair of males perched upon a small tree stump, one in spring plumage the other in autumn plumage, mounted upon an oval mahogany base, overall height including base 27cm Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£160Status:Closed View details Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£160Status:Closed Lot 43 Taxidermy: Long-Eared Owl (Asio otus) circa 2012, by H.R. Bennetts, Taxidermy, Hainford, Norwich, full mount with head turning to the right, perched upon a tree stump protruding from moss and fauna covered groundwork, with a trademark snail below, set against a sky blue painted back board, enclosed within a Victorian style ebonised single-glass table display case with gilded border, 41cm by 26.5cm by 53.5cm taxidermist's trade label to interior With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.50665 Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£300Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£300Status:Closed Lot 44 Taxidermy: Large Sawfish Rostrum (Pristidae spp), circa late 19th century, 62 teeth, 87.5cm long Sawfish, also known as Carpenter Sharks, are a family of Rays characterised by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way that resembles a saw. With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.566397/07 Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£150 - £200Sold For:£100Status:Closed Lot 45 Antlers/Horns: Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), circa early 20th century, horns on cut upper skull cap, mounted upon a shaped mahogany shield, right horn 130cm, left horn 127cm, measured along outer curve, tip to tip 52.5cm, height 95cm, Red Hartebeest (Alcelaphus caama), circa late 20th century, horns on cut upper skull, mounted upon a polished shield, 80cm high (2) Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£150Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£150Status:Closed Lot 46 Antlers/Horns: Roe Buck (Capreolus capreolus), circa late 20th century, forty five sets of various sized adult & juvenile antlers on cut upper skulls on similar oak Austro German shields, in two boxes (45) Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£130Status:Closed View details Estimate:£80 - £120Sold For:£130Status:Closed Lot 47 Antlers/Horns: African Hunting Trophy, Cape Greater Kudu (Strepsiceros strepsiceros), circa late 20th century, Namibia, bull horns mounted upon a shaped shield, right horn 117.5cm, left horn 112cm, measured along outer curve, tip to tip 90cm, height 112cm, Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£100Status:Closed Lot 48 Antlers/Horns: European Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), circa late 20th century, antlers on a metal upper skull, mounted upon a shaped shield, 12 points (7+ 5), widest span 89cm, height 103cm Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£90Status:Closed View details Estimate:£120 - £180Sold For:£90Status:Closed Lot 49 Antlers/Tusks: European Antlers and Tusks, circa late 20th century, thirty European Wild Boar tusks mounted upon various shaped shields, twenty Roe Buck antlers mounted upon various home made split ash tree shields, six Red Deer cut upper skulls ready receive donor antlers, in three boxes, (qty) Estimate:£60 - £90Sold For:£140Status:Closed View details Estimate:£60 - £90Sold For:£140Status:Closed Lots Per Page 122448 <<|123456|>> Previous 123456 Next