Taxidermy: Great Northern Diver (Gavia immer) circa 1950, female full mount in recumbent...
Taxidermy: Great Northern Diver (Gavia immer) circa 1950, female full mount in recumbent position looking straight ahead, against a pink painted interior, enclosed within a single-glass ebonised display case, 63cm by 21.5cm by 36cm, Black Headed Gull (Larus ribidundus) By Joseph Ripley, Frasergate, York, full mount in winter plumage stood upon faux rock groundwork amongst tall grasses and fauna, against a painted blue interior, enclosed within a single-glass ebonised display case, 36.5cm by 16cm by 42cm, Northern Gannet Morus bassanus) and Red-Legged Kittiwake (Rissa brevirostris) juvenile full mount stood upon a faux rock ledge turning to the right, the Gannet stood below on faux grit covered rock work amongst a seashore themed setting with seaweed and shells, against a plain interior, enclosed within a single-glass scumbled pine display case, 74cm by 21cm by 61cm (3)