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Tuesday, 26 November, 2002, 13:26 GMT
Animal attraction for sale
stuffed kitten
A kittens tea party is part of the exhibition
A bizarre collection of stuffed animals could fetch up to £2m when it is sold by a Cornwall museum.

The Museum of Curiosities is home to a menagerie of 10,000 Victorian stuffed animals.

The museum, next to the Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor, gets about 30,000 visitors a year.

But now the inn's owner Kevin Moore has decided to sell.

stuffed frogs
Stuffed frogs are for sale
Mr Moore said: "It was very fashionable to have taxidermy on your mantlepiece in Victorian times, but it is not really in favour now."

Nevertheless, figures of up to £2m for the collection have been discussed.

The museum was opened in 1861 by taxidermist Walter Potter.

Tableaux include a kittens tea party, cricket-playing guinea pigs and swinging frogs.


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