8th Dec, 2021 10:30 GMT/BST
Taxidermy: A Late Victorian Cased Pair of Common Ring Plovers (Charadrius hiaticula), dated September 02nd, 1898, by Joseph Cullingford, Durham, a pair of adult full mounts, the male perched upon a small square plinth above the female below, both set against a plain papered interior, enclosed within a typical pine single-glass display case, 38.5cm by 16.5cm by 30.5cm, bearing text to interior floor in pencil "Dunnet, Sep 2, 1898", retail trade label to verso for "The Victorian taxidermy Co Ltd".
Sold for £320
Estimated at £250 - £350
Auction: Natural History & Taxidermy, 8th Dec, 2021
A superb quality auction comprising over 300 lots, including Victorian, Mid-Century, and modern Taxidermy and Natural History specimens by some of the most prolific and renowned taxidermy companies of the last 140 years, to include a private collection of cased Victorian birds and animals from a private vendor, numerous antique and modern African game trophies from various private vendors, rare and unusual Natural history specimens including a large Narwhal Tusk, and three wonderful Blonde Turtle shells.
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