26th Oct, 2021 11:00

From the Curious to the Extraordinary

 
  Lot 111
 

TAXIDERMY / NATURAL HISTORY: A PLASTER CAST OF A DODO HEAD

TAXIDERMY / NATURAL HISTORY: A PLASTER CAST OF A DODO HEAD

the dodo (Raphus cucullatus) became extinct in the late 17th century, mounted on oval oak shield, with brass hanger wall mounting.

the shield 30.5cms x 19cms

This bilateral half plaster cast, is from a later mould originally taken of one of the only known remaining specimens that still has skin.

Sold for £150

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