We are happy to assist with the restoration and care of your taxidermy. Please fill out the form below and our experts will respond with a bespoke treatment plan.
Taxidermy Restoration
Taxidermy is a very sensitive art form that requires knowledge of both biology and chemistry to professionally restore.
Our team is able to handle fragile taxidermy with conservation techniques, ensuring it is properly cared for and restored with no fear of future deterioration.Â
Common issues faced by taxidermy include pests, accidental damage, environmental issues and age-related decay.
Our team is able to assist with the restoration of broken areas, new casing and the professional removal of any pests or mould growth.Â
If you would like to arrange an assessment, please get in touch with our helpful team to see what is possible for your taxidermy item.
Testing for Toxins
Taxidermy may require specialist framing and casing due to the chemicals used in their original preservation.Â
A well intact but very old piece of taxidermy is very likely to have been treated with arsenic and so needs your trained technicians to assist in any new casing to avoid this poisonous substance spreading in your home.Â
We can test for taxidermy arsenic and other toxins.
Our technicians and conservators can work together to provide your item with an appropriate display case.

