House of Taxidermy

Walter Potter

Walter Potter
Walter Potter working on his taxidermy.

Walter Potter (1835-1918) of Bramber, near Steyning, is best known as the perpetrator of 'grotesque' or 'humorous' taxidermy, involving the mounting of animals engaged in human activities. Examples of this anthropomorphic school of taxidermy were first seen in this country at the Great Exhibition, and were the work of Herman Plouqet of Stuttgart in Germany.

 

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Walter Potter's Taxidermy Museum, Bramber, Sussex.

We have bought major collections from museums and private collectors.

Offer your items here.

Taxidermy law can be complicated.
We make it our business to know the laws surrounding the trade, keeping up to date with changes in current legislation so you can buy in confidence.

The House of Taxidermy does not source modern taxidermy specimens that have been killed for the purpose of taxidermy. Our modern taxidermy is mainly roadkill and catkill as these are sadly the top two threats to British wildlife. We also get animals that have died of old age, largely from zoos and falconers.

Antique pieces for us are another matter. Although some of these old specimens were hunted, we see no harm in trading them today.
Destroying them will not bring the animal back.

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