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A Museum Cased Taxidermy Pair of Turnstones by Joseph Cullingford of Durham 1898/99 sub-Furniture- Boxes & Luggage with trailing ivy to the

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with trailing ivy to the urns having central rococo shells flanked by dolphins

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then filled into other smaller bottles given to patients

Frederick Crace (1779–1859) was an English interior decorator

The choice of wood a creation has affected the condition of this work of art but the fact it has survived in the main is pleasing and overall it remains a hugely attractive piece in its entirety

A Museum Cased Taxidermy Pair of Turnstones by Joseph Cullingford of Durham 1898/99 sub-Furniture- Boxes & Luggage with trailing ivy to theOrigin: English Period: Late Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1898 & 1899 The Case: Depth: 7 Width: 18 Height: 15 The beautifully preserved male and female pair of turnstones (Arenaria interpres) poised in opposing positions, the female stood, with the male rendered in flight, housed within a typical Cullingford glazed museum case being black painted, the interior beautifully sparse with buff paper backing and lacking in simulated habitat, the

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