Yorkshire Post

Collection­s stuffed with unusual creatures set to go under hammer

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PECULIAR COLLECTION­S of taxidermy and antiques will go on sale at an auction in North Yorkshire.

Leyburn- based, family- run Tennants Auctioneer­s is hosting its Natural History & Taxidermy sale from 10.30am today.

The collection includes antique and modern natural history and taxidermy by many well known collectibl­e artists such as Henry Ward, Peter Spicer, Tony Armitstead, Rob Marshall, Brian Lancaster, Rowland Ward and more.

There are more than 330 lots available, including part one of an extensive natural history collection from Hubertus Baron Ullman Von Ullmansber­g, Germany.

Among the items for sale is a comprehens­ive set of beetles, insects and carabids collected by Dr D A Kendall. There is also a Scottish mountain hare by Brian Lancaster of Bedale; a cased tawny owl from around 1922 to 1930 by Roland Ward of London; and an anthropomo­rphic diorama of card playing gray squirrels dating from the last century.

Tennants Auctioneer­s is a fourth- generation family business and says it is one of the UK’s largest internatio­nal antiques and fine art auctioneer­s. Situated in Leyburn, North Yorkshire, Tennants holds more than 80 sales a year, connecting more than 200,000 buyers and sellers a year.

In 2014 it expanded its auction centre to 80,000sq ft with the developmen­t of the Garden Rooms – a dedicated venue for events, weddings, conference­s and exhibition­s.

The auction house is limiting the number of people in the saleroom during the viewing and sale times to ensure social distancing is adhered to, but those interested in bidding online can visit www. tennants. co. uk.

The collection includes antique and modern natural history and taxidermy.

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 ?? PICTURES: SIMON HULME. ?? GREAT AND SMALL: Robbie Bright with a cased tawny owl circa 1922- 1930; left, a Victorian octagonal cased diorama of kingfisher­s by Henry Ward 1812- 1878; right, Mr Bright with a collection of beetles, insects and carabids collected by Dr D A Kendall.
PICTURES: SIMON HULME. GREAT AND SMALL: Robbie Bright with a cased tawny owl circa 1922- 1930; left, a Victorian octagonal cased diorama of kingfisher­s by Henry Ward 1812- 1878; right, Mr Bright with a collection of beetles, insects and carabids collected by Dr D A Kendall.

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