An Early 20thC Taxidermy Study of A Mounted Cobra Repelling a Mongoose sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles though perhaps most commonly decoratively
Description
though perhaps most commonly decoratively
A well-balanced and well-drawn piece
There are no holes to report and the condition is good considering the age
Maze's father was a known friend of impressionist painters (including Pissaro
naming his invention after the Greek words
An Early 20thC Taxidermy Study of A Mounted Cobra Repelling a Mongoose sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles though perhaps most commonly decorativelyOrigin: Anglo Indian Period: Early Twentieth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1930 Depth: 9 inches Width: 9 inches Height: 22 inches In battle since the 1930s, the mongoose and king cobra, legendary enemies, square off in this classic encounter. Here the mongoose, master of the quick dart, dances and feints to make the cobra strike and miss. then the little snake hater himself will strike. Mongooses are almost always victorious because of their
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