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A Large Victorian Taxidermy Wall Cased Diorama Arrangement Bantam Cockerel & Garden Birds by George Bazeley of Northampton

A Large Victorian Taxidermy Wall Cased Diorama Arrangement Bantam Cockerel & Garden Birds by George Bazeley of Northampton

Regular price £395.00 GBP
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A Victorian taxidermy wall cased diorama arrangement of domestic and garden birds, comprising of a bantam cockerel, a thrush, a starling and a blackbird amongst fauna set on a blue backdrop.

By George Bazeley of Northampton

The frame is a dark green but looks black in low lighting. 

Circa late 1800's - early 1900's

Dimensions 

84.5cm x 56.5cm

Condition report:

Some digs to the frame. A vintage piece of wall paper is covering the back and has been ripped in places. Tape lose in bottom corners but still holds well. Please refer to the photos.

Please note colours may vary depending on your screen.

We are always very honest with our listings and will always list any age related issues we notice but please be aware that this is an old piece and imperfections may occur.

History of George Bazeley of Northampton

George Bazeley, hailing from Northampton, honed his taxidermy skills alongside his brother William before jointly establishing a business on Sheep Street in Northampton. In 1895, George ventured out to establish his own enterprise on Horsemarket. The cases crafted by Bazeley are easily identifiable due to their distinct style of taxidermy and casework. Bazeley specialized in producing numerous cases featuring a diamond style, typically framed with either robust oak or gilt. Notably, he opted for tape instead of wooden beading to secure each case, a choice that aligns well with the prevailing Victorian trends of the era.

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