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A Fine Early 20thC Natural History Taxidermy Specimen of an Armadillo Shell on Stand sub-Antiques Quercus ( the Oak Eggar)

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Description

Quercus ( the Oak Eggar) Feeds on bramble

grey Japanese made bear and a prince charming waltzing with his princess

The various guls are all in keeping with tradition and the way the ivory is used sparingly means the piece comes alive in a room

including a Mappin & Webb manicure set (though in poor order)

suffers no flaws

A Fine Early 20thC Natural History Taxidermy Specimen of an Armadillo Shell on Stand sub-Antiques Quercus ( the Oak Eggar)Origin: English Period: Early 20th Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1900 10 Height: 10. 5 inches Length: 12 inches Width: 9 inches (all at maximum) Base Diameter: 6. 5 inches Rod mounted on a large ebonised circular plinth stand with iron shaped balancing rod, the large and complete armadillo shell having a curled tail, survives from the Edwardian period. In very fine order with light general wear commensurate with age to the stand, with some

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