A Stunning Museum Cased Taxidermy Nighthawk by Joseph Cullingford of Durham Dated to 1895; & Commissioned by Henry Gervas StobartOrigin: English Period: Late Victorian Provenance: Originally Commissioned by Henry Gervas Stobart (1869 1951) Date: c. 1895 The Case: Depth: 7 Width: 18 Height: 15 The beautifully preserved male common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) in a swooping position and clutching a hawk moth in its beak, housed within a typical Cullingford glazed museum case being faux oak painted, the interior beautifully sparse with buff paper backing and lacking in simulated
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A Stunning Museum Cased Taxidermy Nighthawk by Joseph Cullingford of Durham Dated to 1895; & Commissioned by Henry Gervas Stobart