Married in 1993, Jan and Craig Finch became known for their ‘wunderkammer’ mix of rare items with impeccable provenance, creating the greatest cabinet of curiosities for the 21st century.
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Lot 2 - A taxidermy parrot
Sold for £1,000
Lot 3 - A pair of green silk brocaded trousers
Sold for £7,500
Lot 4 - A folk art cowbell
Sold for £160
Lot 5 - An unusual wooden pipe
Sold for £350
Lot 8 - An old hippopotamus skull
Sold for £550
Lot 9 - A pair of sherbet spoons
Sold for £380
Lot 11 - A carved rhea egg
Sold for £650
Lot 12 - A carved coconut cup inscribed 'Ambassade De Perse'
Lot 13 - A taxidermy lizard
Sold for £200
Lot 14 - A Victorian taxidermy specimen
Lot 15 - A large full mount taxidermy
Lot 16 - A Spanish colonial armadillo tail shot flask
Lot 17 - An unusual netsuke
Sold for £320
Lot 18 - A Victorian stick pin
Sold for £600
Lot 19 - A gold-mounted pipe tamper
Lot 20 - A delicate sherbet spoon
Lot 21 - An unusual coffin-shaped table snuffbox
Sold for £400
Lot 22 - A specimen wood sewing box
Sold for £1,100
Lot 23 - A rock crystal finger or 'charivari'
Sold for £450
Lot 24 - A 'witch's' mirror
Lot 25 - Lord Byron interest: a Staffordshire enamel box
Sold for £500
Lot 26 - An unusual copper and brass tobacco box
Lot 27 - A pair of large 'crèche' or 'presepio' figures
Sold for £750