Taxidermy In A Glass Case, 19th Century, By James Hutchings - Two Pheasants On A Decorative Background
A magnificent example of 19th-century taxidermy in a display case by the renowned James Hutchings of Aberystwyth. This showcase features two perfectly preserved pheasants, set against a naturalistic backdrop of rocks, plants and the decorative touch of a butterfly resting on the rocks.
The showcase is in good overall condition, despite some age-related wear and tear, notably a small chip in the lower left corner of the glass. The pheasants, meanwhile, remain intact and of great beauty, testifying to Hutchings' exceptional craftsmanship and striking realism.
Dimensions:
Width: 72 cm
Height: 58 cm
Depth: 22 cm
A highly decorative collector's piece, ideal for any lover of interior decoration or taxidermy.
The showcase is in good overall condition, despite some age-related wear and tear, notably a small chip in the lower left corner of the glass. The pheasants, meanwhile, remain intact and of great beauty, testifying to Hutchings' exceptional craftsmanship and striking realism.
Dimensions:
Width: 72 cm
Height: 58 cm
Depth: 22 cm
A highly decorative collector's piece, ideal for any lover of interior decoration or taxidermy.
750 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 72
Height: 58
Depth: 22
Reference (ID): 1747778
Availability: In stock
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