20th May, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Siberian Jays & Black-bellied Dipper, dated 1891, a pair of Siberian Jays, one perched upon a small branch, the other in flying pose with a berry in its beak, a Black-bellied Dipper below stood upon a painted faux rock, all amidst a natural setting of reeds, grasses, brush and fauna, set against a watercolour painted sky back drop, enclosed within a typical period ebonised single-glass display case, 53.5cm by 19.5cm by 38cm, bearing attached data labels - Black-Bellied Dipper (Cinclus C cinclus), juv, Formundsenden, Norway, August 1891, Siberian Jay.
Sold for £110
Estimated at £150 - £250
Auction: The James Harrison Collection of Birds, 20th May, 2022
The James Harrison Collection comprises over 200 lots of cased and freemount birds dating from the late Victorian era to the middle of the 20th century. The collection includes rare and unusual examples, such as a passenger pigeon and a kiwi, as well as mounts by the likes of Rowland Ward, James Gardner, Charles Kirk and George Bristow.
James Maurice Harrison (1892-1971) was an ornithologist and one of the last great bird collectors, who gathered large numbers of specimens to study moult patterns, distribution, geographical and colour variation within and between species. A GP by profession, Harrison filled his family home and Doctor's Surgery, Bowerwood House in Kent, with his extraordinary collection.
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