Badger Study skin - Meles meles - 78 cm - 110 cm - 10 cm

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Jonas Rathaj
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Specimen: Das; Scientific name: Meles meles; weight 1 kg; origin Germany; year 2000; dimensions 78 cm high, 110 cm wide, 10 cm deep; condition: Redelijke staat.

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on felt with leather
small damage to the beak

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Samsshop Your expert in skins, furs, antlers, dropper bars, horns, skulls, mounted animals, and everything else for sale. It started over 15 years ago with a small collection of Reebok antlers; this collection gradually expanded to include other types of antlers and later also mounted animals. Occasionally, items were sold that were no longer wanted. The idea of going to trade in these items was already there at the time; however, there was not much interest or demand for it back then. Just a few years later, the interest and demand for these items have increased enormously; in every home magazine, home store, and TV program about living, you'll see a deer antler or fur passing by. The idea has now been developed, resulting in: Samsshop. Sam's (Stuffed Animals & More) It turns out to be a Win-Win situation. We have a constantly changing collection of the most beautiful items, and you have the chance to purchase them! Sam’s
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wait for that
on felt with leather
small damage to the beak

All our auctioned items are carefully packed and shipped worldwide.

Bidders should be aware that several countries do not accept the import of items from endangered and other protected species, even if a certificate of origin is included. By bidding, you confirm that you are aware of your country's customs laws and regulations.

If you have any other questions or comments regarding our offered lots, we will be happy to assist you as best as possible.

Good luck with your bidding!

Samsshop

Seller's Story

Samsshop Your expert in skins, furs, antlers, dropper bars, horns, skulls, mounted animals, and everything else for sale. It started over 15 years ago with a small collection of Reebok antlers; this collection gradually expanded to include other types of antlers and later also mounted animals. Occasionally, items were sold that were no longer wanted. The idea of going to trade in these items was already there at the time; however, there was not much interest or demand for it back then. Just a few years later, the interest and demand for these items have increased enormously; in every home magazine, home store, and TV program about living, you'll see a deer antler or fur passing by. The idea has now been developed, resulting in: Samsshop. Sam's (Stuffed Animals & More) It turns out to be a Win-Win situation. We have a constantly changing collection of the most beautiful items, and you have the chance to purchase them! Sam’s
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Specimen
Badger
Scientific Name
Meles meles
Country of Origin
Germany
Condition
Fair condition
Year
2000
Weight
1 kg
Height
78 cm
Width
110 cm
Depth
10 cm
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
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