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Taxidermy: African male lion (Panthera leo), circa 1930, skin rug with head mount, mouth agape, unbacked, 296cm nose to tail, 203cm across the for...
Taxidermy: An Indian tiger skin rug (Panthera tigris tigris), circa 1930 and possibly by Van Ingen or another Indian maker, skin rug with head mou...
Taxidermy: a leopard skin rug (Panthera pardus), circa 1920s-30s, probably mounted by an Indian taxidermist, flatskin rug with head mount, jaw aga...
Taxidermy: A Vietnamese Rainbow Lobster (Panulirus ornatus), modern, full mount specimen with limbs outstretched, within a wood display case with ...
Three trophy skulls with horns, including Hartebeest horns with upper skull and two smaller antelope upper skulls with horns. (3)Footnote: Provena...
Taxidermy: Indian tiger skin rug (Panthera tigris tigris), circa 1934 and possibly by Rowland Ward, skin rug with head mount, jaw agape, glass eye...
Taxidermy: a leopard skin rug (Panthera pardus), circa 1920s-30s, probably mounted by Van Ingen, flatskin rug with head mount, jaw agape, glass ey...
Taxidermy: a European wildcat (Felis silvestris), full figure with mouth agape, glass eyes, on driftwood base, 69cm nose to tail.Footnote: Provena...
Taxidermy: a zebra foot table lamp, on wood base, fitted for electricity, 30cm high.Footnote: Provenance:Selected works from Percy's Cafe Bar, Wh...
Taxidermy: a macaque monkey, circa 1920s-30s, full body arranged on a faux branch, 52cm head to foot, whole diorama 68cm high.Footnote: Provenance...
Taxidermy: an Indian dhole head (Cuon alpinus) by Van Ingen, dated 1935, with mouth agape, glass eyes, on an oak mount inscribed 'N-V-H, Saugor Rd...
Taxidermy: A head of a Jacob ram, with horns, on an oak shield mount, 28cm long, upper horn span 67cm.Footnote: Provenance:Selected works from Per...
Taxidermy: A collection of insect, butterfly and other artefacts, collected 1870s to 1890s and including: Acherontia atropos, Bay of Bangal, 1871;...