Antique Taxidermy Hummingbird Diorama
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Description
American,Ca. 1900 - 1905
William Cross was a British born taxidermist and naturalist who settled in Glenwood, CO in the late 1800's. His bird dioramas won a gold medal at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis and are in numerous museum collections around the world. This is an exotic hummingbird diorama containing 3 complete hummingbirds with feathers generally in very good condition and retaining bright iridescence. The birds are mounted in flying position in the original, hand painted, bow-back case with original glass and wood frame. The back is covered with treated canvas and the original "William Cross" paper label is glued to that.
17" W x 18" H x 4" D.43 cm W x 46 cm H x 10 cm D
William Cross was a British born taxidermist and naturalist who settled in Glenwood, CO in the late 1800's. His bird dioramas won a gold medal at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis and are in numerous museum collections around the world. This is an exotic hummingbird diorama containing 3 complete hummingbirds with feathers generally in very good condition and retaining bright iridescence. The birds are mounted in flying position in the original, hand painted, bow-back case with original glass and wood frame. The back is covered with treated canvas and the original "William Cross" paper label is glued to that.
17" W x 18" H x 4" D.43 cm W x 46 cm H x 10 cm D
Condition
1 hummingbird with partial drooping wing, otherwise very good as shown
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Antique Taxidermy Hummingbird Diorama
Estimate $400 - $1,200
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