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How do you clean a mounted pheasant?
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To clean a mounted pheasant, you should typically use a lacquer thinner and a rag. However, having a professional taxidermist clean your piece is the best way to ensure it doesn't become damaged. Find a variety of taxidermied birds on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertMarch 31, 2023
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Male Ring Tale Pheasant Taxidermy
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
Male Ring tale pheasant taxidermy.
Mounted on wood wall plaque.
Category
Vintage 1960s Taxidermy
Materials
Animal Skin
William Farren of Cambridge Golden Pheasant Taxidermy Glass Dome Wall Mount
Located in Lowestoft, GB
A wonderful mount by William Farren of 23 Regent Street Cambridge of a Golden Pheasant.
Housed in
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Taxidermy
Materials
Natural Fiber, Glass, Hardwood
Alaskan Snow Pheasant
Located in New York, NY
Alaskan Snow Pheasant taxidermy specimen is an excellent representation of this unique and beautiful bird
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Taxidermy
Materials
Feathers
$1,775
Taxidermy Melanistic Mutant Pheasant
Located in New York, NY
This taxidermy specimen of a pure-breed melanistic mutant pheasant showcases the stunning beauty of
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Victorian Taxidermy
Materials
Feathers
Victorian Cased Taxidermy, Pheasant
Located in London, GB
Victorian cased taxidermy of a pheasant amongst natural Habitat.
Dimension: H 55.5 x W 80 x D 23
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Taxidermy
Materials
Glass, Wood, Feathers, Animal Skin
Exquisite Taxidermy Blue Eared-Pheasant
Located in New York, NY
This taxidermy specimen of the Blue Eared Pheasant presents a striking representation of this
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Victorian Taxidermy
Materials
Wood, Feathers