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Antique Taxidermy Fantail White Dove c1900
This is an unusual piece of taxidermy, We can't see any labels but based on the case and interior design of this which is almost identical to works by Hutchings of Aberystwyth.
A difficult item to date but looking at other examples we feel this is circa 1900
SellerSims Vintage Antiques Centre
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Yew Tree Farm Shopping Village
Yew Tree Farm
Pettiford Lane, Wootton Wawen
Warwickshire
B956BY
Tel : 01564898200
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A difficult item to date but looking at other examples we feel this is circa 1900
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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DimensionsThe case measures approx 36cms tall by 31cms wide by 20cms deep
Date Late Victorian earlier edwardian
Late Victorian Antiques
Condition Good condition
Item code as855a003
Status Sold
£225.00
$286.63
€264.40
$
€
Conversion rates as of 30/MAY/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Price to be added.
View all stock from
Sims Vintage Antiques Centre
Yew Tree Farm
Pettiford Lane, Wootton Wawen
Warwickshire
B956BY
Tel : 01564898200
Non UK callers : +44 1564898200
Get directions to Sims Vintage Antiques Centre
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