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Rare Taxidermy Red Dutch Capuchine Pigeon
A rare taxidermy Red Dutch Capuchine pigeon in a case. Circa 1900.
These birds were near to extinction after the first and second world wars. A Dutch gentleman named Henk Moezlaar managed to breed their numbers back up.
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These birds were near to extinction after the first and second world wars. A Dutch gentleman named Henk Moezlaar managed to breed their numbers back up.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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DimensionsApprox case size, 14.5" wide x 11.5" high x 4.5" deep.
Date Circa 1900
Early 20th Century Antiques
Condition There is some bubbling and staining to the paper lining inside the case but otherwise it is in good condition.
Item code as208a587
Status Sold
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View all stock from
Bay Hall Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Boston
Lincolnshire
Tel : 07951391254
Non UK callers : +44 7951391254
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