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An Early Museum Cased Taxidermy Corncrake c.1860, in the Manner of Robert Duncan sub-Religion & Relics and identity photography

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and identity photography

the bases with an incised Chenghua mark

The marking to the back is faint but clearly reads Fred Weekes

Or fear that Winter will thy nest invade

bust three-quarters enthroned

An Early Museum Cased Taxidermy Corncrake c.1860, in the Manner of Robert Duncan sub-Religion & Relics and identity photographyOrigin: English Period: Mid Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1860 The Case: Depth: 3. 25 Width: 10 Height: 9 The early example of a Corncrake (Crex Crex) specimen set poised in complete isolation and housed within a beautiful scientific sparse museum case with original paper coverings, the whole being beautifully unassuming with its ivory paper backing, lacking in any form of simulated habitat, the whole surviving from Victorian England in

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