30th Nov, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST

Natural History & Taxidermy

 
  Lot 325
 

325

Entomology: A Collection of European & World Butterflies & Moths, circa late Victorian - early 20th century, a large collection of over one thousand one hundred various European Butterflies, Moths, and World Tropical Butterflies, including Swallowtails, Birdwings, Atlas and Deaths Head moths, Glasswings, Black-viened Whites, Fritillaries, etc, all mounted within glazed drawers, contained within a good quality mahogany twelve drawer collectors cabinet with glazed door, 46.5cm by 41.5cm by 86cm

Sold for £500
Estimated at £600 - £800


 

Some specimens showing signs of deterioration conducive with age. all glazed drawers complete with no cracks to glass, cabinet structure sound, odd marks and scratches to polished outer surface overall conducive with age and use, including original cabinet door key included, 07/10/22

 


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Auction: Natural History & Taxidermy, 30th Nov, 2022

The Natural History sales cover a wealth of collecting areas, from pre-historic giant clam shells and mineral specimens, to Victorian collector’s cabinets and historic full mount pieces with a focus on Victorian and Edwardian taxidermy by the leading firms of the era.

 

This sale is now closed for Entries. To enquire about consigning for our next sale in early 2023 please contact Robbie Bright

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