Description
Width: 17cm
Depth: 11cm
An unusual and emotive antique taxidermy study of a stillborn puppy, mounted in a naturalistic seated pose upon a shaped wooden plinth.
Pieces such as this were historically prepared for study, preservation, or display, offering a poignant insight into early taxidermy practices and the documentation of animal life.
The puppy is presented with careful attention to form and posture, retaining a gentle, almost lifelike expression.
Mounted on a polished wooden base, the piece carries a quiet, contemplative presence, making it both a conversation piece and a significant addition to collections focused on natural history, veterinary interest, or the macabre.
This is a rare and thought-provoking example of antique taxidermy, appealing to collectors who appreciate the historical and anatomical context of such works.

















