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Taxidermy of Birds

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    Located in New York, NY
    Meticulously crafted Taxidermy Atlantic Puffin Bird (Fratercula arctica), also known as the common puffin, a remarkable specimen from the auk family. This exquisite avian creation sh...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Icelandic Taxidermy

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    Leather, Feathers

  • Fine Taxidermy Magnificent Bird of Paradise by Sinke & Van Tongeren
    By Sinke & Van Tongeren
    Located in Haarlem, NL
    Magnificent Bird of Paradise really is the official name for this species. Have a closer look to see why. Being able to work on a bird of paradise certainly is a privilege. But th...
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    21st Century and Contemporary European Victorian Taxidermy

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    Animal Skin

  • Victorian Display with Taxidermy Birds of Paradise by Jane C. Ward
    Located in Amsterdam, NL
    An extremely rare Australian Victorian display cabinet with birds of paradise by Jane Catherine Ward (1817-1889) Sydney, circa 1880 Wi...
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    Antique 19th Century Australian Late Victorian Taxidermy

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    Other

  • Pair of Antique 19th C French Dioramas of Taxidermy Birds and Animals
    Located in Leuven , BE
    A pair of Antique 19th C French Dioramas of taxidermy birds and animals, variously perched on branches and groundwork set within their original ebonised...
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    Antique 19th Century French Taxidermy

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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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    Antique 19th Century English Late Victorian Taxidermy

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    Other

  • 1930s Cased Taxidermy Buzzard Bird of Prey Raptor Museum Cabinet Natural History
    Located in Sherborne, Dorset
    A magnificent 1930s taxidermy specimen of a Common buzzard with outstretched wings in a large ebonized museum cabinet. This bird has been cleve...
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    Mid-20th Century Swedish Victorian Natural Specimens

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