Hello all,
My great-grandfather shot various animals in Sudan about 100 years ago (about 8 antelope and kudu, plus one buffalo). The cleaned skulls were displayed at the family home, but in a dampish room, and with no cleaning or care over the last 100 years. I have now inherited them, and I'm not sure what to do with them to preserve them (some skulls are damaged, some have a few teeth falling out, etc.). I have looked at many online sites but the information is about how to clean fresh skulls, not how to preserve ones that are 100 years old. I'm not too fussed about getting them white - I just want to preserve the skulls (and antlers), and make sure there are no bugs! For example, I did notice a bit of woodworm within the "marrow" (or whatever it's called!) of one of the antlers. Currently, they are just being kept under tarpaulin outside my house, so I'm very grateful for any advice you can give on what I should do to them! Many thanks in advance. I will attach some photos.
Anna
P.S. You'll see there are also other "challenges" for me in the pics - namely a crocodile skin sword and some shields made of skin!
My great-grandfather shot various animals in Sudan about 100 years ago (about 8 antelope and kudu, plus one buffalo). The cleaned skulls were displayed at the family home, but in a dampish room, and with no cleaning or care over the last 100 years. I have now inherited them, and I'm not sure what to do with them to preserve them (some skulls are damaged, some have a few teeth falling out, etc.). I have looked at many online sites but the information is about how to clean fresh skulls, not how to preserve ones that are 100 years old. I'm not too fussed about getting them white - I just want to preserve the skulls (and antlers), and make sure there are no bugs! For example, I did notice a bit of woodworm within the "marrow" (or whatever it's called!) of one of the antlers. Currently, they are just being kept under tarpaulin outside my house, so I'm very grateful for any advice you can give on what I should do to them! Many thanks in advance. I will attach some photos.
Anna
P.S. You'll see there are also other "challenges" for me in the pics - namely a crocodile skin sword and some shields made of skin!