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Rhinoceros foot tray / jewellery holder - Circa 1930, attributed to Rowland Ward of London
Price - £ 650.00
Antique human skull with fabulous patination
Superb collectors piece
PRICE - £ 1200.00
Vintage Human skull
PRICE - £ 950.00
Human half skeleton, ex medical studies - circa 1970
All in excellent condition - full dentures
PRICE - £ 1650.00
Antique human skull from a school
Circa 1900
PRICE - £ 1000.00
Antique elephant foot workbox in superb condition
Circa - 1900
PRICE - £ 750.00
SOLD
Fabulous Dayak head hunter carved human skull - from Boneo or Indonsia - collected in the 1930,s by Dutch explorer.
PRICE - £ 2250.00
Antique human skull teaching aid from the late 1800's - cut aways and comes apart
PRICE - £ 1100.00
Fabulous Victorian human skull teaching aid.
This skull has lost of cut aways and comes apart
Really top quality
PRICE - £ 1950.00
Fabulous interior design piece.
Large steer / cattle skull covered in irridesent beetle wings
( Sternocera )
PRICE - £ 295.00
Antique Rhino foot ice bucket attributed to Edward Gerrard & son
Circa 1900 - 1920
PRICE - £ 645.00
Antique Victorian doctors or surgeons human study skull
Rhino foot stick / umbrella stand by Rowland Ward - circa 1900 - superb original condition with ivorine Ward trade label
PRICE - £ 2950.00
Antique cape buffalo skull / boss
Lovely clean piece mounted on shield
PRICE - £ 400.00
Very clean example of a mid 19th century ex-medical studies skull & half skeleton,
Fantastic condition.
PRICE - £ 1550.00
Antique human study skull from an old doctors surgery
PRICE - £795.00
Reserved - Coll
Here we have a very old ex-medical studies half skeleton & skull of a very robust male.
Circa 1880 - 1900
Includes old pine box
Double horse hoof inkwell attributed to Edward Gerrard and son.
Circa 1920
PRICE - £195.00
Superb example of an adult spotted Hyena skull
PRICE - £ 650.00
5 available - ask for images
Human foot bones - ex-medical study
PRICE - £ 250.00
Email - russell@taxidermyemporium.co.uk
Directors - Mr R C Oxley
Mrs V L Oxley
Apprentice - Mr R H Oxley
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