An early 20th-century taxidermy kestrel diorama in a painted pine and glass case, arranged in the Hutchings style with naturalistic foliage and strong decorative presence
Why We Love These
Taxidermy from this period has a sculptural quality that transcends its original purpose. The poised kestrel, combined with carefully arranged foliage and a well-proportioned case, gives this piece a quiet drama and presence. In the style of Hutchings, it balances realism with decorative sensitivity beautifully.
At a Glance - Appeal, Desirability & Collectibility
Date: Circa 1930
Origin: England
Style: Taxidermy diorama, Hutchings style
Materials: Taxidermy specimen, foliage, painted pine case, glass
Dimensions: H: 62cm (24.4'') | W: 31cm (12.2'') | D: 21cm (8.3'')
Condition:
Good overall condition
Case sound and well presented
Diorama displays well
Notable Details:
Kestrel subject
Naturalistic foliage arrangement
Painted pine a
...nd glass case
Decorative Appeal:
Combines natural history with strong decorative impact
Versatility:
Ideal for wall or cabinet display
Collectibility:
Early 20th-century taxidermy dioramas are increasingly sought after
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Internal Reference: CA015
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1223167
Dateline of this antique is 1930
Height is 62cm (24.4inches)Width is 31cm (12.2inches)Depth is 21cm (8.3inches)
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