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  • Antique Taxidermy Sea Eagles by Henry Ward, Father of Roland Ward
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Pair of sea eagles by Henry Ward. Father of Roland Ward. An exceptional pair of cased sea eagles by Henry Ward. The case contains a cleverly modelled pair...
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    Antique 1880s English Sporting Art Taxidermy

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  • Taxidermy Fox's Mask by Spicer of Lemington
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Vintage Fox Mask By Peter Spicer. This prepared fox mask, fox head, is mounted on a good quality oak shield impressed to reverse 'P. Spicer & Sons, Leami...
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    Vintage 1920s English Sporting Art Taxidermy

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  • Taxidermy Impala Shoulder Mount
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Big Game Taxidermy, Impala Shoulder Mount. This prepared game trophy shoulder mount is of an Impala, it may not be antique but it is an impressive piec...
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    Vintage 1980s English Sporting Art Taxidermy

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    Animal Skin

  • Vintage Golf Print, Come to Britain for Golf by Roland Hilder
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Vintage golfing travel poster, 'Come to Britain for Golf' by Roland Hilder. A striking golfing poster by Rowland Hilder entitled 'Come to Bri...
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    Vintage 1950s British Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia

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    Paper

  • Taxidermy Waterbuck, Skull Mount
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Big Game Taxidermy, Waterbuck. This prepared big game trophy skull mount is of a Water Buck, it may not be antique but it is very impressive. The taxidermy ...
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    Vintage 1940s Ugandan Taxidermy

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    Bone

  • Taxidermy, Canary in Bow Glass Case
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Taxidermy, Canary In Bow Glass Case. A 19th century cased canary in a nice glazed bow fronted case with gilt lines. The case contains a cleverly modelled bird set against a painted b...
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    Antique Late 19th Century British Victorian Taxidermy

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  • Antique Rowland Ward Signed English Taxidermy Horse Hoof Match Holder
    By Rowland Ward
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    A rare and important late 19th century Victorian era metal mounted horse hoof match holder by Rowland Ward. Museum quality example, this most unusual curiosity having a gilt brass hinged lid opening to striker and open receptacle. Signed "Roland Ward...
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  • Victorian Taxidermy Bird of Paradise Attributed to Rowland Ward, 1848-1916
    By Rowland Ward
    Located in Amsterdam, NL
    A taxidermy case with Raggiana’s bird of paradise (Paradiseae raggiana) with trade label to the underside reading ‘The Jungle, Rowland Ward’ London, circa 1900-1910 With a collector’s label, centre bottom reading: No. 153, Bird of Paradise (Paradise Raggiana). The Peter Farrington...
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  • Victorian Display Box with Taxidermy Turako's, Rowland Ward, Late 19th Century
    By Rowland Ward
    Located in Amsterdam, NL
    A Victorian display case with taxidermy turaco birds, labelled for and by George F. Butt for Rowland Ward Late 19th-early 20th century The...
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  • 19th Century Taxidermy Ornithological Showcase "Paradise" by Roland Ward
    Located in Leuven , BE
    English ornithological showcase containing 34 birds from India, Turkistan, Eastern China and south east Asia. Species preconvention 01/06/1947 can be commercialized in accordance wit...
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    Antique 1880s British Taxidermy

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  • Rowland Ward Antique Diorama of Full Mount Leucistic Badger 'Meles Meles'
    By Rowland Ward
    Located in Leuven , BE
    The badger is an omnivorous mammal with short legs for digging. He has an elongated, weasel-like head with small ears. This specimen is a European badger or Meles meles and is bigger than his American counterparts. The female badger in the showcase has a deviation in its pigmentation, which the light spots on its coat can notice. Such an animal with partial loss of pigmentation is called leucistic. Unlike people with albinism who have no pigmentation, leucistic badgers don't have red eyes but black ones. The taxidermist who handled the animal was James Rowland Ward (London, 1848-1912). He learned the trade from his father and opened his own company, "Rowland Ward Limited" in London. He mainly made a name for himself with his taxidermy birds and large animal trophies...
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    20th Century British Taxidermy

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    Organic Material

  • Sable Antelope Taxidermy
    Located in New York, NY
    This exquisite specimen features a table mount taxidermy Sable Antelope, expertly crafted and beautifully preserved. The Sable Antelope is a stunning sp...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Angolan Taxidermy

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