Conservation of a Victorian Taxidermy Aviary Shadowbox

by | Feb 22, 2026 | Conservation, Projects, Vitrines

At Artifact, our work often brings us face-to-face with rare and unusual objects that reflect the artistry and curiosity of past eras. A recent conservation project involved a Victorian-era taxidermy aviary shadowbox—an elaborate and historically rich example of natural history display that required careful frame repair, restoration, and conservation of both the housing and the specimens inside.

Historical Context

Taxidermy became a widespread cultural phenomenon during the Victorian and turn-of-the-century periods. Fueled by the era’s fascination with science, exploration, and the natural world, intricately arranged bird and animal displays were crafted for both museum collections and fashionable domestic interiors. Shadowboxes—often front-opening glass enclosures—were a favored format, offering a protected yet intimate view into a curated slice of nature. These tableaux served not only as decorative conversation pieces, but also as educational tools that reflected contemporary interests in biology, colonial expansion, and the classification of the natural world.

Condition on Arrival

This particular shadowbox, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, arrived at our studio with significant water damage. There was delamination of the backing, and the back panel had begun pulling away from the frame verso, compromising both the visual integrity and physical stability of the object. The finish on the frame was desiccated and showed signs of wear and age. Inside, a few of the bird specimens were missing glass eyes, and some were loose from their mounts. The eyes were not present within the housing, and the background panel exhibited staining and distortion due to exposure from moisture.

Victorian-era taxidermy aviary shadowbox in carved walnut frame with gilt liner, before conservation, showing worn finish and aged glass
Victorian-era taxidermy aviary shadowbox in carved walnut frame with gilt liner, before conservation, showing worn finish and aged glass.

Conservation Treatment

The conservation process focused on the preservation of the taxidermy, the stabilization and cleaning of the interior scene, and the repair and restoration of the frame structure itself.

We began by cleaning the frame and liner, removing accumulated dirt and grime. The wooden elements of the frame were waxed and hand-buffed to revive their natural luster, while the gilt liner was carefully stabilized and minimally retouched, improving the condition while retaining it’s historic wear.

Inside the shadowbox, the bird specimens were gently cleaned to remove surface dust. After researching appropriate replacements, comparable vintage-style glass eyes were sourced and installed where the originals were missing. Specimens that had detached from their mounts were safely re-secured using appropriate conservation techniques, ensuring both stability and reversibility.

The compromised back panel—which had begun separating from the structure—was addressed next. Areas of delamination were carefully seated and flattened, and the staining in the background was retouched and visually integrated to minimize distractions without altering the historic surface. Finally, the back panel was reattached to the verso and sealed, reinforcing the structure for future stability. The frame was then reassembled with the shadowbox, completing the treatment.

Victorian-era taxidermy aviary shadowbox before conservation, labeled, showing worn carved walnut frame and aged glazing.
Victorian-era taxidermy aviary shadowbox in restored carved walnut frame with stabilized gilt liner, after conservation treatment by Artifact Services Chicago

A Balanced Approach to Restoration and Conservation

This project required a sensitive and well-rounded approach, balancing the needs of frame repair and aesthetic restoration with the principles of preservation and conservation. The result is a stabilized, beautifully refreshed shadowbox that retains the integrity of its historical materials while once again showcasing the delicate wonder of its taxidermy scene

If you have questions about the restoration, conservation, or framing of historic shadowboxes, taxidermy, or other decorative objects, please contact us.

312-344-0331
info@artifactservices.com

Victorian-era taxidermy aviary shadowbox in restored carved walnut frame with stabilized gilt liner, after conservation treatment by Artifact Services Chicago

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