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Victorian Sterling Silver Model of a Shoe, London 1893 Import
Located in London, London
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Fine Taxidermy Tower of Owls by Sinke & Van Tongeren
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Fine Taxidermy Magnificent Bird of Paradise by Sinke & Van Tongeren
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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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Climbing Raccoon Taxidermy
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Sunshine Recorder by Casella of London
Located in London, GB
A Campbell–Stokes sunshine recorder, attributed to Casella & Co, circa 1910.   Mounted on a later wooden display plinth. Marked with serial number...
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Fine Taxidermy Hamerkop by Sinke & Van Tongeren
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Located in Haarlem, NL
Hammerhead (Scopus umbretta) is a medium sized wading bird. The shape of his head with a long bill and crest at the back looks like a hammer. This gave the species its name after the Afrikaans word for hammerhead ‘Hamerkop’. We sculpted this Hamerkop in a very gracious and friendly pose. Its base is tailor made with antique wood and velvet. Housend under an antique 19th century glass dome...
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