Taxidermy is the art of mounting or reproducing animals for display or study and in the past the word has been associated with large gloomy Victorian houses filled with stuffed animals.

However in recent years, taxidermy has emerged from the shadows as a collecting area in its own right and in the United Kingdom there are now dealers who deal only in taxidermy. In Victorian times, taxidermists performed a valuable service, bringing wildlife into homes and allowing the inhabitants to see real birds and mammals at close quarters. They could also create trophies to provide mementoes of a good day's fishing or hunting.

The value of taxidermy specimens is enhanced by the presence of an original label detailing when and where the specimen was obtained and by a trade label of the taxidermist, the most sought after being Rowland Ward of London.

In assessing a taxidermied specimen, the potential more...

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A large kiwi egg specimen as above. Length 13.5 cm.

Large 13.5 cm Kiwi Egg Specimen

A large kiwi egg specimen as above. Length 13.5 cm.

A large kiwi egg specimen the egg is cream coloured with light…

North Island Brown Kiwi Egg - 13.5 cm

A large kiwi egg specimen the egg is cream coloured with light brown flecks and most likely belongs to the North Island brown kiwi. Length 13.5 cm.

Elephant bird ('pyornis maximus) egg, Madagascarin undamaged…

Intact Elephant Bird Egg with Contents

Elephant bird ('pyornis maximus) egg, Madagascarin undamaged condition with original contents. Height 31 cm

Antarctic interest: a wandering albatross egg, side blown,…

Wandering Albatross Egg from Antipodes Island

Antarctic interest: a wandering albatross egg, side blown, inscribed in pencil, 'Albatross egg, Antipodes Island', in a wood box with old letterhead label from Woodburn, Dalkeith, Nb, inscribed 'Albatross egg D J Scott', 12.5 cm