Monday, September 5, 2011

Fall Pheasant


I will admit it, I have a thing for vintage taxidermy. I am enamoured with the history and the by-gone era where hunting was a way of life. For me, smaller scale taxidermy adds a unique dimension to your decor. Today's treasure was a lucky estate sale find. It has a plaque on the base from the Crosby Fur Co. in Rochester New York circa 1925.
If you are unable to find or not comfortable with the thought of vintage taxidermy consider new "faux" taxidermy. The new faux versions are well done and nicely priced. Adding a bird to your fall decor creates a classic and timeless look.  A pheasant on a mantle surrounded by pumpkins, gourds and fall branches with leaves is just stunning. A sideboard or sofa table are also excellent locations to create a vignette using taxidermy. I keep a vintage pheasant up year-round on top of an English armoire accompanied by antique boxes, books and a vintage clock. This proud bird will be highlighted on a French sideboard for Le Potager's fall Settings event.
                                

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