rhinoceros horns, heads etc. - taxidermy
12 item(s) found:
Two small rhinoceros horn stem cups, each with steeply rounded slightly waisted sides, supported on a flaring column splayed gently to the circular pad foot with concave base (2) 5.5 cm and 5 cm
A set of two trophy mounted mid 20th century black rhinoceros horns the front horn having a leading edge of 65 cms and the rear horn having a leading edge of 50 cms, the circumference of the base is 83 cms, the weight of the horns is 5. 2kgs and with the m
A late 19th/early 20th century black rhinoceros horn, the horn is of good colour, it is 16 cms long the base has a circumference of 42 cms and is 12 cms x 14.5 cms and weighs 0.72kg.
A late 19th/early 20th century black rhinoceros horn, the horn is of good colour and form, it is 36 cms long the base has a circumference of 42 cms and is 12.5 cms x 14 cms and weighs 1.30kg.
A capacious mid 20th century black rhinoceros horn the horn stands 42 cms high the base circumference is 57 cms and is 22 cms x 15 cms and weighs 4.8kg. It was harvested in Kenya in 1959 and was imported into Australia in 1998
An extraordinary large and rare horn from a white rhinoceros, Collected in Nairobi in 1858 by the vendors great-grandfather in 1858, one side marked in stencil: Hp 30- for Henry Paxton 125 cm long base 20 by 19 cm with very old paper label still attached t
An African rhinoceros horn. Length 62 cm (outside edge)
A black rhinoceros trophy head by Rowland Ward, a neck mount of either a near adult male or a female, horns 43 cm and. Height 23 cm. Height 80 cm
A rare adult Javan rhinoceros trophy head by Rowland Ward, a shoulder mount. Height 72 cm
An elegant and large polished rhinoceros horn, mounted on a simple tapering wood plinth. Height 61 cm, 71 cm
An adult black rhinoceros trophy head by Rowland Ward, a neck mount, horns 43 cm and. Length 30 cm . Height 73 cm
Black rhinoceros head taxidermy specimen mounted on wooden shield
