Taxidermy: Trenaman & Griggs, London, successor to J
Taxidermy: Trenaman & Griggs, London, successor to J Cooper & Sons: an early 20thC mount of a Common Roach (Rutilus Rutilus), mounted within a naturalistic setting in a bow fronted case, the verre eglomise front with inscription: Roach - caught by J.G. Simmons in the Ouse 19th. Sept. 1912. Wht. 2 lbs. 20 1/2" wide, 12 1/2" tall, 5 3/4" deepTogether with an early 20thC studio portrait of the Simmons family, Stony Stratford. Mr. J.G. Simmons standing to the left. With family provenance on a John Bly Antiques label, handwritten by John Bly verso. Notice to international bidders: Please note we are a UK based auction house. We ask that you take into consideration possible shipping restrictions and shipping costs prior to bidding with us.
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Taxidermy: Trenaman & Griggs, London, successor to J Cooper & Sons: an early 20thC mount of a Common Roach (Rutilus Rutilus), mounted within a naturalistic setting in a bow fronted case, the verre eglomise front with inscription: Roach - caught by J.G. Simmons in the Ouse 19th. Sept. 1912. Wht. 2 lbs. 20 1/2" wide, 12 1/2" tall, 5 3/4" deepTogether with an early 20thC studio portrait of the Simmons family, Stony Stratford. Mr. J.G. Simmons standing to the left. With family provenance on a John Bly Antiques label, handwritten by John Bly verso. Notice to international bidders: Please note we are a UK based auction house. We ask that you take into consideration possible shipping restrictions and shipping costs prior to bidding with us.
Condition Report
Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
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Taxidermy & Natural History