Insect specimens, Eupatorus gracilicornis, Thailand, four horned Rhino Beetles, mounted in black framed display case, height 38 cm, width 28 cm, depth 6 cm
Cast metal animal & bird figures: with brass 'Snapping jaw' Wolf's head mounted on brass wall plaque (length 15 cm), also hollow cast crocodile figurine dressed in a suit (height 14 cm), plus hollow cast rhinoceros and hippopotamus, c.1930s-50s. (4 items)
Natural History: a Rhino horn together with an ivory and Rhino horn lamp c.1940's i) a Rhino horn with smooth patination height 28.5 cm, weight: 986gms ii) a Rhino horn and ivory lamp with turned wooden base, height 57.5 cm Provenance: Africa Tanzania,…
A rhinoceros hoof humidor or box, circa 1930, the rhinoceros hoof with a hinged mahogany lid, a trophy piece shot by members of the Younger family of Melbourne while on a Kenyan safari, with associated photograph and newspaper article in the 'Herald',…
A Pronghorn Antelope head and shoulder taxidermy mount, inward curving horns. Note these horns have densely packed hairs similar to that of the rhinoceros.
Large Antique rhinoceros horn, this is a pre 1950 specimen. It has been carbon dated as pre 1956 by the Australian Government Laboratory at Lucas Heights. Appropriate documentation is provided., approx 52 cm tall, 3.6kg
A large old African rhino horn, natural condition, unmounted, outer curvature approximately 52 cm, weight approx 1798gms. Provenance: The estate of World War II RAF Air Commodore Patrick Geraint Jameson, DFC and bar, DSO (N.Z. 1912 - 1996). In the 1970's…
A Rhinocerous horn, undecorated, 31 cm long. Provenance: Purchased in 1978 from a South African family. The previous owners had imported the horn in the 1950s, when they relocated to Australia.
A Rhinocerous horn, undecorated, approx 52.5 cm in length. Provenance: Purchased by the vendor's father in the mid 1960s, hence by descent inherited by the current owner
A pair of old rhinoceros horns, from the one animal with section of hide attached. Length approx. 40 cm and 20 cm. Total weight 2.75kgs. Provenance: This pair of horns comes from a rhinoceros shot by Colonel J.H. Wright of the British Army, while in Kenya…
A small rhino horn cup, late Qing dynasty carved with a lotus leaf and flowers, the translucent amber-colored horn darkening to black at the base, 6.5 cm high, 11 cm diameter, fitted box. Provenance: Wong Yin Hou, Kowloon early 1980's, (1644-1911)
An African rhinoceros horn. The vendor inherited the Rhino horn from his grandfather who hunted the horn whilst a soldier in Africa during World War II. Weight 2.7kg. The horn is sold with a signed legal affidavit relating to the provenance. Height 50.5…
Two early 20th century white rhinoceros horns consisting of the front and back horn. Weight 6.5kg & 2.1kg. Height 73 cm (outer curve). Width 18 cm. Depth 20.5 cm smaller horn. Height 23.5 cm. Width 18 cm. Depth 20.5 cm
An impressive African rhinoceros horn in its natural state. Together with photocopies of original Sudanese Govt. Game Licence issued for safari in 1924. Weight 4.438kg. The horn comes with a witnessed affidavit stating the family provenance of the horn.…
An African black rhinoceros horn circa 1947. This horn was harvested in 1947/48 by the vendor's father and is sold with a copy of a black and white photograph taken at the time of harvest. 18 cm - leading edge, 38 cm girth at base, 1,036gms
An African black rhinoceros horn, circa 1947 This horn was harvested in 1947/48 by the vendor's father and is sold with a copy of a black and white photograph taken at the time of harvest. 34 cm - leading edge, 38 cm - girth at base, 1,631 gms.
An early 20th century black rhinoceros head shoulder mount, complete with both horns, some restoration work has been carried out over the whole piece apart from the horns. The front horn is 44 cm on the leading edge and 38 cm around the base, the back…
An early 20th century rhinoceros horn approximately 58 cm along front edge, 43 cm high, diameter at base 19 cm, weight 3,602gms. Buyers Please note: This Item has been assessed by the Australian Federal Government Department of Wildlife trade Compliance…
A rare African double-rhinoceros horn, pre-1950, from a black rhino, good colour and excellent condition, mounted, weight 3.5kg (approximately). Provenance: Acquired in Africa in the 1940's by the late owner's father and brought to Australia in 1956, when…
A polished rhinoceros horn mounted on a simple wooden plinth. 2206gm, 51 cm high. The horn previously belonged to Matthias Walter born 1877, in Hamburg, Germany, who was an employee of the renowned Carl Hagenbeck, founder of the famous zoo 'Tierpark…