Science & Surreal
'Ideal man' life size diagram on wood
This life-sized "Ideal Man" diagram, rendered on a substantial wooden panel, is a fascinating intersection of anatomical study and industrial art. The...
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1940 8-inch chrome globe on a Bakelite base
This 1940 8-inch chrome globe is a striking example of mid-century cartography, perfectly blending educational utility with the bold aesthetic of the ...
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19th Century Lacquer Work Box with Floral Design
This 19th century lacquer work box is a delightful slice of history, offering both charm and character. With dimensions of 30 cm x 12 cm x 20 cm, it i...
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African Waterbuck by Rowland Ward
This is a museum-quality shoulder mount of a male Waterbuck, prepared by the world-renowned firm Rowland Ward Ltd. of Piccadilly, London. As the most ...
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Antique 1840's 3-Bladed Fleam
Step back in time with this exquisite antique 1840's fleam, a remarkable piece of medical history. Crafted with three sturdy blades, this tool was tra...
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Antique model of a skeleton in case
A small articulated skeleton displayed inside a glass-fronted wooden case. The skeleton appears to be a miniature anatomical model rather than a real ...
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Antique Taxidermy Display - Red Squirrel & Birds
This delightful antique taxidermy piece features a charming red squirrel amidst a naturalistic scene, flanked by two beautifully preserved birds. Enca...
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Bird skeleton in a glazed display case
This bird skeleton, presented in a bespoke glazed display case, offers a sophisticated and scholarly way to appreciate avian anatomy. The specimen has...
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Brass cased pocket barometer
This antique pocket barometer is a beautiful example of Victorian scientific instrumentation, housed in its original leather-bound travel case. The in...
£80.00View details
The Science & Surreal category is where we move beyond the domestic and into the world of curiosity, intellect, and the delightfully unexpected. This collection is a tribute to the laboratory, the lecture hall, and the eccentricities of the human imagination, offering pieces that challenge the ordinary and invite closer inspection.










