Bristol Zoological Gardens: Painted Pine & Enamel Veterinarian Table C.1940
Stock No
2933
2013
- £550.00
- €665 Euro
- $695 US Dollar
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Item Description
Formerly from Bristol Zoo Gardens, the original enamel topped rectangular veterinarian table being white painted pine in construction, with a white enamel top with black rim, the whole distressed attractively with age and surviving from the second quarter of the twentieth century.
The table is in very original order, and we have resisted cleaning it though this would be advised if one wanted to use it for food prep for example! There are knocks and marks commensurate with its heavy use at the zoo making it decorative.
Opened in 1836 by the Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society, Bristol Zoo was the world's oldest provincial zoo. The zoo's stated mission was to "maintain and defend" biodiversity through breeding endangered species, conserving threatened species and habitats and promoting a wider understanding of the natural world".
Bristol, like its earlier London counterpart, included several original buildings which have been praised for their architectural quirks, despite being unsuitable for the care of animals; the (former) Giraffe House joined the main entrance lodge to the south gates on Guthrie Road as a Grade II listed building. The old Monkey Temple, resembling a southern Asian temple, was home to an exhibit called "Smarty plants", an interactive exhibit which shows how plants use and manipulate animals to survive. The zoo also has breeding firsts, including the first black rhino born in Britain in 1958, the first squirrel monkey born in captivity in 1953 and the first chimpanzee born in Europe in 1934.
The mammal collection at the zoo numbered around 300, representing 50 species, including: gorillas, Asiatic lions, goodfellow's tree-kangaroo, and red pandas. Among species on view at Bristol which are rare or absent in other UK zoos were Livingstone's fruit bats, aye ayes and quolls. The zoo's Twilight Zone was the first of its kind when it opened, there were many other indoor exhibits including an insect and reptile house and aquarium meanwhile outside there were several aviaries and a seal and penguin enclosure. The lakes' islands were home to gorillas, golden lion tamarins, golden-headed lion tamarins, gibbons and squirrel monkeys.
The Zoo announced on 27 November 2020 that after more than 186 years its main centre in Clifton would close in 2022, with its animals moving to its Wild Place Project site close to the M5 motorway and the zoo reopening there in early 2024.
A rare chance to own a table that will have helped save many a noble animals life and one that would prove useful for culinary work or gardening.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Olney, Buckinghamshire
Item Dimensions
H: 67cm W: 86cm D: 51cm
Period
c.1940
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Olney, Buckinghamshire
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7729 213013
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