7th Aug, 2024 10:30 GMT/BST
Taxidermy: Polar Bear Skin (Ursus maritimus), circa mid-late 20th century, an adult skin rug with head mount, limbs outstretched, mouth agape, backed onto pale pink felt backing material, nose to tail 243cm, across the forelimbs 236cm, across the rear limbs 227cm
Not for sale to buyers outside the UK
Sold for £950
Estimated at £800 - £1,200
Damaged ceramic / plaster teeth, depth of fur very good, clean with no signs of moth damage or insect infestation. Remaining Claws - Front right 4, Front left 2, Rear right 3, Rear left 4.
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Auction: Natural History & Taxidermy, 7th Aug, 2024
To include an array of period and fine modern taxidermy featuring three good private collections. Highlights include a large Late Victorian Diorama of Sea and Estuary Birds, circa 1880-1900 and a cased Late Victorian King Charles’ Spaniel “Charlie”, circa 1860-1880 from the Harold Soar Collection, a cased Mandarin Duck, late 20th century from a private collection of cases mounted by David Keningale, and a Diorama of Red-Legged Partridge, 1997 from a private collection of cases by Colin Dunton.
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Tuesday 6th August 10am-5pm and the morning of the sale from 8am
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