Two similar early Victorian walnut and glass cased taxidermy displays of exotic birds, circa 1840, each case containing approximately forty specimens mounted amongst the entwined sprigs and branches of artificial shrubs, rising from naturalistically arranged ferns and grasses; the arch topped cases glazed to front and back, each flanked by fluted columnar supports with foliate carved and waisted urn finials, on blocks with bullseye roundels to each side, each on four short cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees and ceramic castors, 126.5 and 124.5cm high respectively, 76cm wide Note, these items might require CITES export permits if exported from the European Union Condition report disclaimer
Two similar early Victorian walnut and glass cased taxidermy displays of exotic birds, circa 1840, each case containing approximately forty specimens mounted amongst the entwined sprigs and branches of artificial shrubs, rising from naturalistically arranged ferns and grasses; the arch topped cases glazed to front and back, each flanked by fluted columnar supports with foliate carved and waisted urn finials, on blocks with bullseye roundels to each side, each on four short cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees and ceramic castors, 126.5 and 124.5cm high respectively, 76cm wide Note, these items might require CITES export permits if exported from the European Union Condition report disclaimer
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