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Victorian Cased Taxidermy Pair of Pheasants
Pleasing Victorian cased taxidermy pair of male and female pheasants standing next to their nest among various foliage. The inside of the case is very well preserved with no damage at all that I can see. The birds, especially the male one has beautiful colours.
The case is walnut with all the original wavy glass, wooden back boards with two brass hanging plates.
SIZE 33" wide by 10 1/2" deep by 21" high
CIRCA 1860 - 1880
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Rait
Perthshire
Scotland
PH2 7RT
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The case is walnut with all the original wavy glass, wooden back boards with two brass hanging plates.
SIZE 33" wide by 10 1/2" deep by 21" high
CIRCA 1860 - 1880
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 28/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Taxidermy
Date 1870
Mid Victorian Antiques Material Walnut
Origin Scottish
Item code as273a1269
Status Sold
£295.00
$374.12
€354.56
$
€
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View all stock from
Carse Antiques
Rait
Perthshire
Scotland
PH2 7RT
Tel : 01821 670770
Non UK callers : +44 1821 670770
Get directions to Carse Antiques
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