15th Dec, 2023 10:30 GMT/BST
Taxidermy: A Cased Palm Nut Vulture or Vulterine Fish Eagle (Gypohierax angolensis), modern, by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, Nth Yks, captive bred, a superb-quality full mount adult, perched atop a dry tree stump with head turning back and to the right, set above arid soil covered groundwork, a damp palm leaf below, enclosed beneath a bespoke ebonised five-glass table display case, raised upon a rectangular base, supported upon four rubber feet, 39.5cm by 34.5cm by 87cm, bearing taxidermist's inset ivorine button trade label to interior
CITES Annex B, Appendix II
Sold for £1,400
Estimated at £2,000 - £3,000
Captive bred within the UK, previously part of the Warwick Castle flying display.
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Auction: Natural History & Taxidermy, 15th Dec, 2023
An interesting auction of various Entomology and Natural History items, including a collection of commemorative horses’ hooves mounted by the notable taxidermist’s Rowland Ward, a good selection of modern taxidermy specimens by Tony Armitstead, Carl Church, and Robert Ellis, and historical taxidermy specimens mounted by Peter Spicer, John Macpherson, Van Ingen & Van Ingen, Rowland Ward, F.C. Waters, James Hutchings, W.C. Shelbrooke, Robert Duncan, W.F. Homer, John Cooper, A.S. Hutchinson of Derby, Henry Murray, and Thomas Jefferies, to name but a few.
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