A stuffed tench by Griggs
with rare Griggs label and dated 1923
37cm high by 60cm wide
Estimate: |
£450 - £650
|
Hammer price:
|
£700 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
This piece comes
from the period before Griggs purchased the Cooper business, when he was
working under his own name.
William (Bertie) Griggs (1884 - 1953) and Lionel Griggs (1915 -1984)
Bertie (as he generally came to be known) Griggs is usually regarded as the
man who took antique fish taxidermy to its highest level and his work today is
highly sought after, as is that of his son Lionel. Although in business under
his own name for many years, Bertie is best known for the fact that he took
over the famous old firm of Cooper's during the early 1930s. Such was the
prestige of the Cooper name that although Bertie Griggs now owned the company
he continued to label his cases 'J. Cooper and Sons' even though everything
produced was his work.
After Bertie's death during 1953, his son Lionel continued the business
using the same high standards that he had learned from his father. The business
lasted for several years producing top quality cases but by 1960 taxidermy was
in the doldrums, and in 1962 it was decided to close the doors forever.
Natural History, Taxidermy, Fishing
Read more