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A TAXIDERMY STUDY OF AN AFRICAN IMPALA, BY ANTHONY REDMILE, LONDON c.1970
An extremely rare taxidermy study of an African impala by Anthony Redmile. Also known as a rooibok, it is a medium-sized antelope found in the eastern and southern regions of Africa. Mounted on a tapering silver plated base, impressed and signed J Anthony Redmile to the base, retailed in his shop and purchased in the 1970s.
Reference Number: B9359d
An extremely rare taxidermy study of an African impala by Anthony Redmile. Also known as a rooibok, it is a medium-sized antelope found in the eastern and southern regions of Africa. Mounted on a tapering silver plated base, impressed and signed J Anthony Redmile to the base, retailed in his shop and purchased in the 1970s.
Reference Number: B9359d
DESCRIPTION
An extremely rare taxidermy study of an African impala by Anthony Redmile. Also known as a rooibok, it is a medium-sized antelope found in the eastern and southern regions of Africa. Mounted on a tapering silver plated base, impressed and signed J Anthony Redmile to the base, retailed in his shop and purchased in the 1970s.
Anthony Redmile burst into the London interior design scene in the 1960s, producing some of the most eclectic items for his illustrious clients. Selling from his shop at 73 Pimlico Road in the 1960s and 1970s, designer J. Antony Redmile was inspired by the eclectic collecting of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. He was best known for his extravagant designs that stood out through his use of unusual materials such as antler horn, ostrich eggs, sea shells, cow horn and bone in his furniture. House and Garden magazine once described him as ‘the most original, prolific and fantastical designer in Britain.’ His clients included Rod Stewart, Princess Margaret, Jacqueline Onassis and Joan Collins. He even designed the objects d’art for the cruise ship, Norway.
CONDITION
In Good Vintage Condition. The silver plating to the base is a little dull and worn, there is a little “play“ on the screw that bolts the skull onto the stand but nothing of major concern. Please refer top photographs.
SIZE
Height: 102 cm // 40.2 inches
Width: 34 cm // 13.4 inches
Depth: 34 cm // 13.4 inches